Zinc oxide (10%) in water, glycerin andglycerinated gelatin.
Salicylic acid (10%), in water, glycerin and glycerinated gelatin.
Frank Blaxall in respect to what is known as glycerinated calf lymph.
The animal is now vaccinated upon this sterilised area with glycerinated calf lymph.
The alcoholic extract ‘Leptinol’ is glycerinated in a machine, using one part of the alcoholic concentration to four parts of glycerin.
I proposed, however, to perform the operation within the next few days; indeed, for this very purpose I had already written to London to secure some glycerinated calf lymph, which would now be wasted.
These amendments provided that in future the public vaccinator should visit the home of the child, and, if the conditions of that home and of the child itself were healthy, offer to vaccinate it with glycerinated calf lymph.
It is somewhat difficult to rub the virus from a bone point on a spot of the minute size described, and as this form of virus is usually more dilute than glycerinated virus, a larger area may safely be employed.
Sir Josiah sterilised it, in case of accidents, before he put in the glycerinated lymph.
The principles of the good old cause, the Puritan cause, were as pure as glycerinated lymph, and he proposed to found a Liberal Vaccinationist League.
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