Contributions From the University Laboratory for Medical Bacteriology to Celebra

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Contributions From the University Laboratory for Medical Bacteriology to Celebra
Salomonsen, Carl Julius, 1847-1924
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The curve had often a very acute angular form in- dicating that the amount of agglutinin was rapidly increasing during a very short lime, for instance arise was observed from 8 to 16, 000, from 40 to 1820 etc. , and then the amount fell down again just as rapidly, so that the initial ordinate of the curve was reached again a few weeks after the injection. Under these investigations the individual differences in the animals, which alway occur in the immunity studies, were met with. An especially... striking example is given by the three rabbits, represented on curve No. 4. After quite a uni- form treatment during 5 weeks, the agglutinating power of No. I was 154, of No. II 40 and of No. Ill 8. An equal amount of B. Typhos. Culture as used before now produced such different fluctuations, that No. I reached :>()

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