Object Details
maker
Parke, Davis and Company
Description
According to 1940 product literature supplied by Parke, Davis & Company:
"The name 'I'mmunogen' identifies the specific antigenic substances obtained from he surface or ectoplasm of bacterial cells. This type of antigen has been designated as 'ecto-antigen'"'
"The power of Immunogens to stimulate the production of immune bodies is high and compares favorably with that of other specific antigen used for similar purposes. / Immunogens are indicated when stimulation of the natural defense mechanism of immunity is desirable in the prophylaxis or treatment of acute and chronic infections."
"Immunogens are administered by injection. Intracutaneous, subcutaneous, and intramuscular routes are used most commonly; Immunogens may be given intravenously in small doses if desired. Subcutaneous injection is usually followed by more local reaction than intramuscular."
"Clinical Indications: Immunogens are applicable in the same class of cases as bacterial vaccines - for specific immunization. Both are antigenic - capable of stimulating the production of antibodies; and both are specific, the bacteriology of the infection under treatment pointing to the proper vaccine or Immunogen to be used. / The advantage of Immunogens lies, not in greater specificity, but in greater freedom from nonessential and possibly irritating elements. They contain comparatively little protein. Therefore, they can often be used with good effect in acute infections where vaccines would be less desirable."
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Parke, Davis & Company
date made
ca 1937
expiration date
1937-03-01
ID Number
MG.M-04671
catalog number
M-04671
accession number
147292
Object Name
bacterial extract, streptococcal arthritis
biological
immunotherapy
Other Terms
Bacterial Antigens; Biologicals; Drugs
Measurements
overall: 1 1/8 in x 2 3/8 in x 1 1/8 in; 2.8575 cm x 6.0325 cm x 2.8575 cm
place made
United States: Michigan, Detroit
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_716658