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Excerpt from The Antagonism of Therapeutic Agents; And What It Teaches: The Essay to Which Was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London for 1878
The aim of the writer, in this Essay, is to pre sent a fair bird's-eye View of the subject of the antagonism of toxic agents, so far as this is possi ble at the present time. First, the experimental part of the subject is given; and then the practical bearing of these experimental researches. There is no unnecessary writing, as the subject is given as brie?y as it will permit. Experiments which led to nothing are omitted, and those which gave positive results are not given at full length, but just the main results attained; and an illustrative experiment or two are alone related in detail. Ri'he practical bearings of the different experiments have been kept prominently in View throughout.
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