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Bulletin
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Bulletin
, Issue 112
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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Contents
Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum A pharmacological
5
Summary
13
Nonsporebearing rods
26
Studies in preservatives of biological products
37
Summary
45
Common terms and phrases
0.5 per cent
1047 tuberculin
14 days
24 hours
30 days
aerobic
ammonia
animal
antimeningitis serum
antirabic vaccine
bacterial extract
bacterial vaccine
biological products
broth culture intravenously
broth culture subcutaneously
c. c. broth culture
cent trikresol serum
Coccacece
cocci
coccoid
Days at 20
diam
diphtheria antitoxin
disinfectant
effect
ether
experiments
fall in blood
formaldehyde
gelatin
Gram negative
Gram positive
Gram stain
Growth on agar
hemolysis
Intravenous injection
isolated
Joseph Goldberger
killed
laboratory
lactose
liquefaction
litmus milk
M. J. Rosenau
micron
nitrates
nonpathogenic
normal horse serum
one-half hour
p. m. Blood pressure
p. m. Injection
pathogenic
pathogenic forms
pellagra
peptone
pH value
phenol
pneumonia
poliomyelitis
Public Health Service
rabbits and mice
rabies vaccine
respiration
respiratory movements
result
saprophytic
saprophytic forms
showed
special dextrose medium
spores
Staphylococcus
sterile
Streptococci
studies
subcutaneously in mouse
temperature
tetanus antitoxin
tetanus spores
thermal death
thermal death point
tion
tracing
transplants
tuberculin
typhosus
vaccine virus
Bibliographic information
Title
Bulletin, Issue 112
Author
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Contributor
Hygienic Laboratory (U.S.)
Publisher
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918
Original from
Cornell University
Digitized
18 May 2009
 
 
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