Abstract
Conclusion
1. Sodium salicylate suppresses the allergic dermal reactions of rabbits to filtrates of hemolytic streptococcus. This effect is most definite when sodium salicylate is given before the focus of infection has developed. 2. There is no relation between the presence or absence of this dermal reactivity and the character of the vascular pathology.
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