Studies upon hypersusceptibility and immunity / by M.J. Rosenau and John F. Anderson.
- Milton Rosenau
- Date:
- 1907
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Studies upon hypersusceptibility and immunity / by M.J. Rosenau and John F. Anderson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Male (G. P. No. 102). June 8, 1906. Untreated. Put in eaiie witli alxne female after female was sensitized. Offspring'. August 24, 1906. Four j’oung born. Two tested as PjHows: G. P. No. 610a. October 20. 59 days old. Three e. c. antitoxic liorse serum (Natl. IX, 17) intraperitoneally. Dead, 4 minutes. (G. P. No. 610b.) Ditto. Dead, 60 minutes. FAMILY NO. 2. (Sensitized female; untreated male.) Female (G. P. No. 612). January 25, 1907. Six c. c. normal liorse serum (horse No. 15) intraperitoneally. Very severe symptoms. [Previous treatment: 245 days prior, 0.15 c. c. toxine 9+2^^ c. c. antitoxic horse serum (Natl. VIII, 18).] Male (untreated). June 8, 1906. Placed in cage with above female after she was sensitized. Offspring'. One young born January 10, 1907, and tested as follows: (G. P. No. 612a.) January 25. 15 days old. Two c. c. horse serum (horse No. 15) intraperitoneally. Marked symptoms. FAMILY NO. 3. (Sensitized female; untreated male.) Female (G. P. No. 611). September 7, 1906. Six c. c. normal horse serum (roan) intraperitoneally. Dead, 120 minutes. [Previous treatment: 106 days prior, received 0.15 c. c. toxine c. c. anti- toxic horse serum (Natl. VIII, 18).] Male (untreated). Paired 17 days after treatment of female. Offspring. One young. Tested as follows: (G. P. No. 611a.) September 7, 1906. 2 days old. One c. c. normal horse serum (roan) intraperitoneally. Dead, 20 minutes. FAMILY NO. 4. (Sensitized female; untreated male. Exchange.) Female (G. P. No. 613). February 27, 1907. Six c. c. normal horse (roan) serum intraperitoneally. Very severe symptoms. [Previous treatment: 282 days prior 0.15 c. c. toxine c. c. antitoxic horse serum (Natl. VIII, 18).] Male (G. P. No. lOx). June 8, 1906. Untreated. Put into cage 18 days after female was sensitized. Offspring. January 22, 1907. Two young born and at once put to nurse with untreated female. Tested as follows: (G. P. No. 613a.) February 27, 1907. 36 days old. Two c. c. normal (roan) horse serum intraperitoneally. Very severe symptoms. (G. P. No. 613b.) Ditto. Dead, 45 minutes. Two young, born of untreated female, put to nurse with above sensitized female (No. 613). Tested as follows: (G. P. No. P-68a.) February 27, 1907. 36 days old. Two c. c. normal horse (roan) serum intraperitoneally. No symptoms. (G. P. No. P-68b.) Ditto. No symptoms.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28122331_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)