A report on the probable proportion of enteric infections among undiagnosed febrile cases invalided from the western front since October, 1916 : with especial reference to the reliability of repeated agglutination tests as a diagnostic method in convalescent and inoculated persons / [by W.W.C. Topley, S.G. PLatts, and C.G. Imrie].
- Topley, W. W. C. (William Whiteman Carlton), 1886-1944.
- Date:
- 1920
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London : H.M.S.O., 1920.
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88 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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At head of title: National health insurance. Medical Research Committee
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Contents: Contents.--I. Introduction.--II. The accuracy of agglutination tests carried out according to Dreyer's technique; with special reference to the reduction factor and the agglutinin unit, by W.W.C. Topley and S.G. Platts.--III. The time-relations of the later part of the agglutination curve following inoculation or infection, with especial reference to the effect of several previous inoculations, by W.W.C. Topley, S.G. Platts and C.G. Imrie.--IV. The probable proportion of enteric infections among undiagnosed febrile cases invalided from the western front since October 1916, by W.W.C. Topley, S.G. Platts and C.G. Imrie.--Appendix. Table showing alteration in agglutination titre on successive examinations of inoculated patients.
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