antitoxin

/æntitˈɑksən/

antitoxin

English Noun
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Definition

A medicine able to neutralize a toxin.

Etymology

From anti- + toxin.

Example Sentences

  • "Through the needle-hole thus stained with dye it was possible to "superinject" antitoxin, using a slightly wider needle avoid back leak along the old needle track, and thus to ensure a distribution of both toxin and antitoxin solutions from the same point the skin."
  • "These albuminous substances, whether found as normal products or created artificially in the blood, are distinguished as antitoxins, protective proteïds, vaccines, or alexines; physiologically they have been divided into sozines, those found in animals naturally immune, and phylaxines, those found in animals which by subcutaneous injections have artificially been made immune."
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