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The Journal of Immunology, 1926, 11: 31-80.
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The Qualitative Receptor Analysis1

II. Bactericidal Serum Action and Qualitative Receptor Analysis

A. Felix and L. Olitzki

From the Hadassah Medical Organization, Bacteriological Laboratory, Rothschild Hospital, Jerusalem

Abstract

In an elaborate clinical investigation made upon typhoid patients Felix (1) was able to report on the results of qualitative receptor analysis, that from a practical point have developed new points of view with reference to certain problems of the serology of typhoid fever.

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1 Assisted by a fund provided by the Boston Collegiate Alumni Zionist Society.







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