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XII.—On the Mode of Action of Metal Sols
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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During the last twenty years colloidal solutions of various metals have been largely used in therapeutics. Few investigations, however, have been made on their mode of action, and most of these have been made on mammals. As a contribution to the subject some experiments made under simpler conditions seem worthy of record. The reaction employed was the effect of an electrolyte-free silver sol on bacteria. Somewhat similar experiments have been made by Henri and coadjutors. These, which are referred to later, were unknown to me at the time of the investigation.
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page 144 note * Electragol is a commercial electrically prepared silver sol, stabilised by the addition of a small quantity of protein, and made isotonic by the addition of sodium chloride. It was found to contain more amicrons than the electrolyte-free colloid.
page 145 note * Journ. of Physiol., vol. xxxiii, p. 289 (1905).
page 146 note * Compt. Rend. de la Soc. de Biol., vol. lxi, p. 123 (1906).
page 148 note * Compt. Rend. de la Soc. de Biol., vol. lxi, p. 488 (1906).