Definition of Tuberculins

1. Noun. (plural of tuberculin) ¹

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Definition of Tuberculins

1. tuberculin [n] - See also: tuberculin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuberculins

tubercula dolorosa
tubercular
tuberculars
tuberculate
tuberculated
tuberculation
tubercule
tubercules
tuberculid
tuberculiform
tuberculin
tuberculin-type hypersensitivity
tuberculin skin test
tuberculin test
tuberculin tine test
tuberculins (current term)
tuberculitis
tuberculization
tuberculo-
tuberculo-opsonic index
tuberculocele
tuberculochemotherapeutic
tuberculocidal
tuberculoderma
tuberculofibroid
tuberculoid
tuberculoid leprosy
tuberculoid rosacea
tuberculoma
tuberculomas

Literary usage of Tuberculins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tuberculin in Diagnosis and Treatment by Louis Hamman, Samuel Wolman (1912)
"Results with the Different tuberculins.—The results obtained with tuberculin in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis and of tuberculosis in other organs, ..."

2. Sahli's Tuberculin Treatment: Including a Discussion of the Nature and by Hermann Sahli (1912)
"tuberculins have been prepared from human and also from bovine tubercle-bacilli. In the first edition of this book, I have already declared my conviction ..."

3. Pharmaceutical Bacteriology: With Special Reference to Disinfection and by Albert Schneider (1912)
"The tuberculins are of special interest as they give great promise in the ... These two tuberculins (the TR and the TO) differ in therapeutic value and in ..."

4. Forty years in the medical profession, 1858-1898 by John Janvier Black (1900)
"... —tuberculins and their Therapeutic Principles and Uses—Toxines and Antitoxins— Koch's tuberculins A, O, ..."

5. Clinical Diagnosis: A Manual of Laboratory Methods by James Campbell Todd (1914)
"Results in the army, where the plan has been tried on a large scale, show that such vaccination is effective. V. tuberculins ..."

6. Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Its Complications, with Special Reference to by Sherman Grant Bonney (1910)
"In view of the different motives inspiring the preparation and application of tuberculins designed to institute respectively a bacterial or toxin immunity, ..."

7. Surgical After-treatment by Le Roi Goddard Crandon, Albert Ehrenfried (1912)
"THE tuberculins Tuberculin R and tuberculin O are the results of a process of grinding the bodies of virulent tubercle bacilli into a fine powder. ..."

8. Vaccine Therapy in General Practice by George Henry Sherman (1916)
"Vaccines prepared from this non-virulent tubercle bacillus have, in my experience, given much better therapeutic results than tuberculins prepared from ..."

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