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(1) The Mercers' Company Lectures on the Fluids of the Body (2) Studies on Immunisation and their Application to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections

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ALL important as the cells and cellular tissues of the body are, the fluids of the body may claim an equal importance, both in physiological or normal and in pathological or abnormal processes. In fact the one is a supplement to the other, and probably neither is able to exert its full activity without the simultaneous cooperation of the other.

(1) The Mercers' Company Lectures on the Fluids of the Body.

By Prof. Ernest H. Starling. Pp. viii + 186. (London: Archibald Constable and Co., Ltd., 1909.) Price 6s. net.

(2) Studies on Immunisation and their Application to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections.

By Sir A. E. Wright. Pp. xv + 490. (London: Archibald Constable and Co., Ltd., 1909.) Price 16s. net.

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(1) The Mercers' Company Lectures on the Fluids of the Body (2) Studies on Immunisation and their Application to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections. Nature 81, 362–363 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081362a0

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