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General Paralysis and its Treatment by Intravenous T.A.B. Vaccine
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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This method appears first to have been used in the U.S.A. by Kunde, Hall and Gerty (1927) and then by Mackenzie (1927) in this country. Later Driver and Shaw (1933) gave divided doses of typhoid vaccine, and Schnitker (1934) gave typhoid H antigen. T.A.B. vaccine, containing one thousand million dead B. typhosus and seven hundred and fifty million each dead B. paratyphosus A and B per c.c., has been used here since July 6, 1928.
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