10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPSONIC INDEX»
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1
New York Medical Journal
below the normal before and above the normal after the crisis. In fatal cases it
remained low after the crisis. The streptococcus opsonic index in normal adults
was low, with individual variations. In beginning scarlet fever it was below normal
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2
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
Some Observations on the Opsonic Index, with Special Reference to the
Accuracy of the Method and to Some of the Sources of Error, By A. FLEMING.
Observations on the Opsonic Index in Infants, By J. H. WELLS. 4. Note on the
Experimental ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1908
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pt. 2 Proceedings of Section II: Clinical study and therapy ...
... .05 0.0025 80 “ “ T, 39/40 = 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 0.0004 81 “ “ T, 32/40 =
80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 0.0400 82 “ “ T, 50/40 = 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
0.0625 Set 19: Ph cytic index, 31. 83 Opsonic index , 32/31 = 103 ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association
the opsonic index ranged from 0.8 to 1.2, with only two exceptions, one being 0.7,
another 1.4. 3. In 27 cases examined from 2 to 10 times, the diagnosis was
positive in 89 per cent. 4. The phagocytic index runs closely parallel to the
opsonic ...
5
Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's ...
Thomas (B. A.) Variability and unreliability in the determination of the opsonic
index. 8 . Philadelphia, 1907-8. Aaron (C. D.) A clinician's observations of
opsonic therapy. N. York M. J. [etc.], 1906, lxxxiv, 1069-1072. AUo, Reprint—
Abel marin ...
National Library of Medicine (U.S.), United States. Public Health Service, Library of the Surgeon-General's Office (U.S.), 1915
6
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
He had estimated the content of the blood in anti-bacterial substances in one
hundred cases taken indiscriminately from the wards ; of these 51 per cent,
showed, on the initial examination, an opsonic index above 12 — i. e. above
normal ; 38 ...
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1906
7
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
•J. *\Vells, J. H. Observations on the Opsonic Index in I nfants 4. *White, A. H.
Note on the Experimental Error in the Method of Determining the Tuberculo-
Opsonic Index of the Blood. o. *Greenwood, M. Statistical Considerations
Relative to the ...
8
Vaccine and Serum Therapy: Including Also a Study of ...
53 In the previous chapter the accuracy of the method for the determination of the
opsonic index has been criticised. It is certain that the method is complicated,
requires a considerable amount of experience, and with all the modifications and
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Edwin Henry Schorer, 1909
9
The British Medical Journal
By a series of inoculations properly timed, the opsonic index may be gradually
raised until it remains permanently higher than it was at first. Inoculations during
the negavtive phase—the duration of which depends largely upon the dose of ...
10
Transactions of the Section on Practice of Medicine of the ...
opsonic index of the blood and of the body fluids is shown : 6. Case of carcinoma
of the stomach with ascites : Colon-opsonic index of blood serum 1.19 Colon-
opsonic index of ascitic fluid 1.13 7. Case of sero-fibrinous pleurisy with effusion
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