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Role of tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966This study is based on 559 cases of tetanus in children up to 12 years of age. After classifying the cases into 5 grades of severity they were divided into 2 groups; one received tetanus antitoxin and the other one did not. Other treatment was identical for the two groups. A.T.S. was also administered in 3 different doses of 10,000, 20,000, and 30,000
P.N. Pai, V.B. Athavale
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TETANUS, TETANUS ANTITOXIN OR PHENOBARBITAL DEAFNESS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935C. S., a youth, aged 17 years, a patient of Dr. Glenn Stockwell, entered Harper Hospital Oct. 29, 1934. The patient had run a thorn in his right heel October 21, while hunting. For several days there had been a small localized inflammatory area at the site of the wound.
Robert S. Hewitt, Emil Amberg
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THE TREATMENT OF TETANUS BY ANTITOXIN
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1914The efficacy of antitetanic serum in the treatment of developed tetanus has been questioned by many experienced clinicians, who have regarded the recoveries in occasional cases of tetanus under large doses of serum as fortuitous; and if one may judge from the lukewarm advocacy of serum in most text-books, the general impression of the profession is ...
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A purification and investigation of tetanus antitoxin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958Abstract Tetanus antiserum was purified by multimembrane electrodecantation to yield electrophoretically homogeneous fractions of γ-globulin and the T-component. These fractions were also homogeneous by sedimentation and diffusion measurements. Using sedimentation and diffusion data, the molecular weights of the γ-globulin and the T-component were ...
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The Value of Tetanus Antitoxin
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912To the Editor: —While the value of tetanus antitoxin in the prophylaxis of tetanus is generally accepted, its efficacy in combating the disease after symptoms have appeared is not so clearly demonstrated. Some men are firmly convinced that tetanus antitoxin in large doses has been the means of saving patients suffering from tetanus; others are as ...
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JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— I am inclined to think that the title, "Immunologic Studies of Serum Sickness from Bovine Antitetanus Toxin," inThe Journal(176:1004 [June 24] 1961) is misleading. In my way of thinking the title should read, "Immunologic Studies of Serum Sickness from BovineTetanus Antitoxin." There is a significant difference between toxin and ...
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To the Editor:— I am inclined to think that the title, "Immunologic Studies of Serum Sickness from Bovine Antitetanus Toxin," inThe Journal(176:1004 [June 24] 1961) is misleading. In my way of thinking the title should read, "Immunologic Studies of Serum Sickness from BovineTetanus Antitoxin." There is a significant difference between toxin and ...
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The use of bovine antitoxin for the prophylaxisof tetanus
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1941Abstract 1.1. Bovine tetanus antitoxin has been used with safety in selected persons known to give severe anaphylactic reactions to horse serum. 2.2. The only indication for the use of equine tetanus antitoxin occurs in those cases where the person is known to be, or can be demonstrated to be, sensitive to the bovine but not to the equine ...
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PARALYSIS FROM TETANUS ANTITOXIN
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1951openaire +3 more sources