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antitoxin

[an-ti-tok-sin, an-tee-] / ˌæn tɪˈtɒk sɪn, ˌæn ti- /


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The National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute cultured its own strain of L.A., available pre-mixed with milk in bottles.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2018

Would you believe that the National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute sold something that’s all the rage now: probiotics.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2018

Starting around 1911, the National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute operated out of a three-story laboratory building at 1515 U St. NW.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2018

Antitoxin comes from the blood of a horse which has been inoculated with diphtheria bacilli.

From Time Magazine Archive

Antitoxin, an-ti-tok′sin, n. the name applied to substances present in the blood of an animal which neutralise the action of toxins or bacterial poisons.—adj.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various




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