American Medicine, Volume 18American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Page 492 - If any physician happens to know of other confreres who have any such cases, it will be appreciated if he sends their names, as they may not happen to read this note. It is hoped that by this means a sufficient number of cases may be collected to somewhat definitely settle the now mooted question whether vaccines are or are not of benefit in typhoid therapy. Reports of cases will be accepted at any time in the future but preferably by November or December of the present year. Kindly communicate with...