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I. The influence of age and temperature on the potency of diphtheria antitoxin, by John F. Anderson. II. An organism (Pseudomonas protea) isolated from water, agglutinated by the serum of typhoid fever patients, by W. H. Frost. III. Some considerations on colorimetry, and a new colorimeter, IV. A gas generator, in four forms, for laboratory and technical use, by Norman Roberts

I. The influence of age and temperature on the potency of diphtheria antitoxin, by John F. Anderson. II. An organism (Pseudomonas protea) isolated from water, agglutinated by the serum of typhoid fever patients, by W. H. Frost. III. Some considerations on colorimetry, and a new colorimeter, IV. A gas generator, in four forms, for laboratory and technical use, by Norman Roberts1910

John F. Anderson

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First published
1910
OL Work ID
OL7705586W

Subjects

Chemical apparatusColorimetryDiphtheria antitoxinPseudomonas protea

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