Microbiology for Agricultural And Domestic Science Students

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Microbiology for Agricultural And Domestic Science Students
Marshall, Charles Edward, 1866-1927, Ed
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While this product is not often employed in practice, yet it has been shown by various investigators that considerable protection may be obtained from its use.
Antigonococcic Serum. — Killed cultures of M. gonorrhcea are injected intraperitoneally into large, healthy rams, or other animals.
The dosage is increased and finally live cultures are applied, the degree of immunity acquired being determined by frequent agglutination tests of the sera from the animals. The resulting antitoxic serum is
...prepared for use according to the usual precautions, except that no potency test is made.
Tuberculins.
Koch's Tuberculin (Old). — Koch's tuberculin is the concentrated, glycerinated, beef bouillon in which BacL tuberculosis has been grown.
The active substance of the tubercxilin, which is apparently an albuminous derivative insoluble in alcohol, is elaborated by the organisms during their multiplication. The product is harmless for healthy animals, but exerts a toxic action upon those which are affected with tuberculosis.


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