temperature, but that while frozen they might be crushed in such a way as to destroy their life and power of multiplication, leaving their toxic properties unimpaired. In such crushed bacilli, therefore, he obtained the typhoid poison in a state of high concentration, but deprived of the power of indefinite increase by multiplication in the body of the recipient, and therefore capable of administration in an exact and regulated dosage. Experiments with the material thus obtained showed that the blood of a living animal, to which small and repeated doses had been
Bacterial Toxins
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Published 1903 in The Hospital
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1903
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The Hospital
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1903-03-21
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Biology, Medicine
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