Abstract

Recent literature of nonspecific protein reactions and therapy is briefly reviewed. The relation of therapeutic value to the general reaction produced is emphasized. This value seems best established with reference to acute inflammatory conditions of the anterior segment of the eye, particularly infections following perforating injuries in operations. An illustrative case and experiments comparing fresh milk with other protein sources are reported. Read before the Pacific Coast Oto-Ophthalmological Society, June, 1925. Recent literature of nonspecific protein reactions and therapy is briefly reviewed. The relation of therapeutic value to the general reaction produced is emphasized. This value seems best established with reference to acute inflammatory conditions of the anterior segment of the eye, particularly infections following perforating injuries in operations. An illustrative case and experiments comparing fresh milk with other protein sources are reported. Read before the Pacific Coast Oto-Ophthalmological Society, June, 1925.

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