Antitoxic
counteracting influences.
of or serving as an .
historical examples
an ant-toxic serum has been prepared at the koch inst-tute in berlin.
food poisoning edwin oakes jordan
in other words, it is thought to have an “ant-toxic” action.
vitality supreme bernarr macfadden
the ant-toxic property is developed in a susceptible animal by successive and gradually increasing doses of the toxin.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 2 various
the term “ant-toxic” signifies that serum has the power of ant-toxic serum.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 2 various
thus antimicrobian immunity and ant-toxic immunity const-tute in most cases two distinct properties.
life of elie metchnikoff, 1845-1916 olga metchnikoff
hence the immunity may be antibacterial or ant-toxic or both.
the fundamentals of bacteriology charles bradfield morrey
as to ant-toxic immunity, it is very probably due to the intracellular digestion of toxins by the different macrophages.
life of elie metchnikoff, 1845-1916 olga metchnikoff
he is ant-toxic; he is a literary germicide of peculiar power.
the last harvest john burroughs
the ant-toxic theory suffers from the fact that the toxic origin of scurvy cannot be established.
scurvy past and present alfred fabian hess
the immunity produced by injections of ant-toxic sera lasts only for a comparatively short time, seldom longer than a few weeks.
manual of surgery alexis thomson and alexander miles
1860 (n.); 1862 (adj.), from anti- + toxic.
ant-toxic an·ti·tox·ic (ān’tē-tŏk’sĭk)
adj.
neutralizing the action of a toxin or poison.
of, relating to, or containing an ant-toxin.
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