Clinical medicine . edical journals. It is rathera difficult task to collect and sift the information whichis needed by the general practitioner in resorting to thisform of therapy, because text-books en immunityand journal articles on the subject are apt to leave himin the dark in exactly those points which he desiresto have elucidated. Dr. G. H. Sherman, of Detroit, Michigan, has suc-ceeded in presenting a very acceptable guide on theadministration of bacterial vaccines—and bicterins,in which he explains the therapeutic action of thesepotent remedies, and describes how, when and whereto use


Clinical medicine . edical journals. It is rathera difficult task to collect and sift the information whichis needed by the general practitioner in resorting to thisform of therapy, because text-books en immunityand journal articles on the subject are apt to leave himin the dark in exactly those points which he desiresto have elucidated. Dr. G. H. Sherman, of Detroit, Michigan, has suc-ceeded in presenting a very acceptable guide on theadministration of bacterial vaccines—and bicterins,in which he explains the therapeutic action of thesepotent remedies, and describes how, when and whereto use them. This volume, which is out in its thirdedition, sells for a copy and is well worth theoutlay. In Chlorazene, also called Chloramine, the new antiseptic devised by Doctor Dakin (paratoluene-sodiumsulphochloramidej The Abbott Laboratories ofChicago present to the medical profession an anti- If Nature could she would provide mankind withheel cushions as efficient in theprevention of physicalshock and jaras.


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