Excerpt from Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Association, 1905: Fifty-Sixth Annual Session Held in West Baden, Indiana, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 7, 8 and 9, 1905
The prophylactic use of tetanus antitoxin during the year 1904 was much oftener resorted to than in any of the preceding years and apparently with greater success. The number of Fourth of July accidents followed by tetanus was very large. It is barely possible that the favorable results were not entirely due to the earlier administration of the tetanus antitoxin, but to the better care of the wound at the time of the accident.
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