| American Pediatric Society - 1909 - 256 pages
...Totals 130 42 83 5 On the whole the results obtained by the different tests corresponded with each other and with the pathological condition as determined...exceptional reactions observed in 16 cases in the following table. The numbers, however, are too small to admit of any very definite conclusions. It... | |
| Albert Leffingwell - 1914 - 396 pages
...used as material ? Apparently, there can be no doubt of the fact. The experimenter distinctly states that " dying children, or those who were extremely...sick did not as a rule, react to any of the tests." The assertion is repeated: " In no case were positive reactions obtained in dying children." In one... | |
| 1909 - 740 pages
...corresponded with each other and with the pathological condition as determined by other mcam ; those extremely sick, did not, as a rule, react to any of the tests. In reliability there is not much to choose between the skin and the eye tests. The skin reaction is... | |
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