THE PHILIPPINE 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 
VoL. 19 DECEMBER, 1921 No. 6 
VARIOUS METHODS OF SERUM APPLICATION IN 
BACILLARY DYSENTERY ? 
By Pepro T. LANTIN 
Of the Department of Medicine, College of Medicine and Surgery, 
University of the Philippines, and Resident Physician 
of the Philippine General Hospital, Manila 
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In my preliminary paper, published in 1918,(5) I reported 
upon the employment of serum by various methods in a limited 
number of cases of bacillary dysentery. Fortunately, I have been 
able to continue my observations on a larger number of cases. 
During the twelve months of 1918, there were admitted to the 
medical wards one hundred sixty-four cases of bacillary dysen- 
tery. With the exception of two cases all were Filipino patients. 
One of the two was a Japanese, and the other was an American 
who had been in the Philippine Islands a long time. Both sexes 
were represented, in these studies; the sex incidence was as 
follows: 
TABLE 1.—Sex incidence. 
Sex. Cases. 
Male 114 
Female 50 
Total 164 
AGE INCIDENCE 
It is common experience that no age is exempt from the dis- 
ease. It appears from my series that young adults are most 
subject to attack. The age incidence is shown in Table 2. 
* Read before the Manila Medical Society, March 3, 1919. 
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