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Observations on the Standardisation of Scarlet Fever Reagents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. R. James
Affiliation:
(From the National Institute of Medical Research and the North-Western Hospital, London.)
A. Joe
Affiliation:
(From the National Institute of Medical Research and the North-Western Hospital, London.)
R. Swyer
Affiliation:
(From the National Institute of Medical Research and the North-Western Hospital, London.)
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In 1927 we undertook certain work at the request of the Medical Research Council, as part of an international investigation into the standardisation of scarlet fever reagents promoted by the Health Organisation of the League of Nations. The laboratory work was carried out by the late Dr G. R. James, and his untimely death caused the suspension of the research. A great many observations, however, had been made. Since many of these have a general interest, and since up to the time of writing no completely satisfactory experimental method of assay has been devised, we have no hesitation in adding to the volume of evidence that is accumulating with regard to the methods at present in use.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1929

References

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