Abstract
Currently, the essence of autohemotherapy is explained by most authors as follows: first, blood contains protein bodies and, being administered parenterally, acts as protein therapy; second, it contains substances that excite the sympathetic nervous system (lipoids, salts and products of protein decomposition); third, finally, the blood of the patient contains antigens and antibodies of this infection and the toxicosis caused by it, i.e. specific proteins.
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