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Serum therapy

, achievements of

“Although serums had failed to affect the course of typhoid fever and certain other infections, they had saved the lives of many persons with tetanus and meningococcal meningitis and had scored major triumphs in the treatment of diphtheria and pneumococcal pneumonia, triumphs that raised the hopes of doctors and the public for additional successes in the future” (Dowling, 54).