An investigation into the value of the serum diagnosis of Mediterranean or undulant fever, and the treatment of the disease by means of vaccines / by P.W. Bassett-Smith.

  • Bassett-Smith, Percy William.
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1907
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An investigation into the value of the serum diagnosis of Mediterranean or undulant fever, and the treatment of the disease by means of vaccines / by P.W. Bassett-Smith. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Therapeutical treatment of Mediterranean fever by means of vaccines

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[London] : John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1907.

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43 pages ; 22 cm

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At head of title on cover: The London School of Tropical Medicine ... Craggs prize essay, 1906
'Reprinted from the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene'
Cover title: The therapeutical treatment of Mediterranean fever by means of vaccines, &c

Contents

Contents: A critical examination of the blood of patients in hospital, to determine if other than Mediterranean fever sera would agglutinate the micrococcus melitensis - The treatment of Mediterranean fever by means of vaccines, with illustrative cases

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