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Pilocarpine and other Reagents in Relation to Precipitin Immunity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

O. Inchley
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[Thesis for the Degree of M.D., University of Cambridge.] From the Pathological Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
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It is generally recognised that, in certain diseases, recovery mainly depends upon the prompt and efficient reaction of the tissues forming antibodies, such as bacteriolysins, antitoxins, and the like, and it is possible that these peculiar. biological responses may be influenced by the administration of drugs.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1905

References

page 285 note 1 Cited by Nuttall, Blood Relationship and Immunity (Cambridge, 1904).Google Scholar

page 290 note 1 Nuttall and Inchley (1904), this Journal, IV. No. 2Google Scholar

Inchley (1904), Journ. of. Physiol. XXXI.Google Scholar

page 296 note 1 Let x be the number of c.c. of water added to 100 c.c. of blood with sp. gr. 1055, so that the mixture (100 + x) c.c. has now a sp. gr. of 1049; then (100 × 1055) + (x × 1000) = (100 + x) 1049; ∴ x=12.