. The Hahnemannian monthly . my own1 have devised a method which is easy to carry out andwhich is easily comprehended, especially by homoeopathic prac-titioners. I copy the following description of the method froman article previously published.* Monthly, August, 1910. igii.] 7 reating Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 919 Six test tubes of uniform size are placed in a rack. ( Sec ). Nine of a one-half of one per cent, carbolic acid solutionare placed in each tube, and the point to which they (ill the tubeis permanently markedby means of a file. This obviates measur-ing the 9. c.


. The Hahnemannian monthly . my own1 have devised a method which is easy to carry out andwhich is easily comprehended, especially by homoeopathic prac-titioners. I copy the following description of the method froman article previously published.* Monthly, August, 1910. igii.] 7 reating Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 919 Six test tubes of uniform size are placed in a rack. ( Sec ). Nine of a one-half of one per cent, carbolic acid solutionare placed in each tube, and the point to which they (ill the tubeis permanently markedby means of a file. This obviates measur-ing the 9. out in a graduate each time the dilutions arc madeup. I now place in tube No. I, 1 of crude tuberculin, andlabel the tube IX dilution. Each of this dilution of crude tuberculin. The tube is thoroughly agitated,and 1 of this dilution is placed in tube No. 2, which is thenlabeled the 2X dilution. Each of this dilution of crude tuberculin. I continue this process, taking 1. Fig. I. Rack containing tubes used in diluting tuberculin. The bandmarked 9 indicates the point to which the tube is filled with .5% carbolicacid solution prior to adding the tuberculin. from each tube and transferring it to the tube next innumerical order, until I reach the 6X dilution, each ofwhich contains .000001 of a of the crude method can be employed no matter what form of tuber-culin is used. The tubes should be plugged with sterile should be made fresh every ten days to prevent de-terioration. The Hahnemannian Monthly. [December, DOSAGE. Next to the difficulty of selecting suitable cases, the most im-portant question in connection with tuberculin therapy is thatof dosage. It was here that Koch and his followers made theirserious mistake, and all clinicians of any experience are agreedthat the most satisfactory results are obtained by minute orinfinitesimal doses. I always begin the treatment of


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