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The Wassermann Reaction: A More Reliable Technique

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Walter Gilmour*
Affiliation:
Gartloch Asylum

Extract

Recently, Browning, Cruickshank and McKenzie have described a new method of performing the Wassermann reaction. It depends on the fact that a syphilitic serum in the presence of an emulsion of lecithin plus cholesterin absorbs much more complement than in the presence of an equivalent amount of an emulsion of lecithin alone, whereas a negative serum absorbs equal amounts with both emulsions.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1911 

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References

(1) Sachs, and Rondoni, . —Berl. klin. Wochenschr., 1908.Google Scholar
(2) Browning, and McKenzie, . —Journ. of Path, and Bact., 1909, Vol. xiii.Google Scholar
(3) Browning, and McKenzie, . —Lancet, May 29th, 1909.Google Scholar
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