| 1907 - 586 pages
...corresponding bacterial vaccines in the treatment of localized infections by other microorganisms, I dp not hesitate to contend that we have in the power of raising the anti-bactericidal power of the blood with respect to any invading microbe, put of all comparison the... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Pathology and Physiology - 1909 - 228 pages
...literally, his statement promulgated a few years since, that "by means of these bacterial vaccines we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial...comparison, the most valuable asset in medicine." It is ever a fact in medicine that when truly important discoveries are announced the pendulum of applicability... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Pharmacology - 1910 - 262 pages
...literally, his statement promulgated a few years since, that "by means of these bacterial vaccines we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial...comparison, the most valuable asset in medicine." It is ever a fact in medicine that when truly important discoveries are announced the pendulum of applicability... | |
| 1906 - 654 pages
...these mentioned cured, and others fast healing in Wrighfs clinic, and can accord with his statement that "we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial...comparison, the most valuable asset in medicine." A word in conclusion in regard to the application of these methods to phthisis. To make a pertinent... | |
| 1906 - 498 pages
...lung, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, bronchiectasis, and general debility. Ross agrees with Wright that, "we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial...all comparison the most valuable asset in medicine. — British Medical Journal, July 7, 1906. George A. Crace-Calvert, writing concerning the opsonic... | |
| 1910 - 752 pages
...rather their causes. But no one now agrees with Wright that " by means of the bacterial vaccines we have the power of raising the antibacterial power of the...all comparison the most valuable asset in medicine;" though admitting that the principle is right, it is merely a question of means. If, for example, Mikulicz... | |
| 1906 - 460 pages
...pyrexial phthisis. The results obtained have been " uniformly successful," and the writer concludes that we have, in the power of raising the anti-bacterial power of the blood with respect to the particular invading microbe " the most valuable asset in medicine." In the treatment of systemic... | |
| 1907 - 552 pages
...lung, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, bronchiectasis and general debility. Ross agrees with Wright that "we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial...all comparison the most valuable asset in medicine. George A. Crace-Calvert, writing concerning the opsonic index in the sanitorium treatment of tuberculosis,... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - 1910 - 456 pages
...affecting the normal defensive power of the blood. Wright says: "I do not hesitate to contend thai we have in the power of raising the antibacterial...comparison, the most valuable asset in medicine.'' Professor Walters, Wheeler, and Burrelt have determined, as a fact, thai the drug echinacea has the... | |
| William Augustus Hardaway - 1907 - 802 pages
...a trained bacteriologist. Sir AE Wright, the originator of the method, uses the following language: "I do not hesitate to contend that we have, in the power of raising the antibacterial powers of the blood with respect to any invading microbe, out of all comparison the most valuable asset... | |
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