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Definition of Intradermally
1. Adverb. Into the skin.
Definition of Intradermally
1. Adverb. In an intradermal manner ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intradermally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intradermally
Literary usage of Intradermally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Syphilis by Loyd Oscar Thompson (1920)
"He also points out that other substances, such as agar and starch, injected
intradermally will produce reactions similar to the ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Soil Conservation Service, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (1915)
"May 10, tested intradermally, 1 reactor. This animal was slaughtered and found
... May 12, tested intradermally, no reactors. May 15, tested thermally, ..."
3. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association by American Veterinary Medical Association. (1917)
"Thus the 1/5 cc of a 10% solution of ppt. tuberculin, injected intradermally into
string three. was( of the same strength as 2 cc of ..."
4. The Practice of pediatrics by Charles Gilmore Kerley (1918)
"The needle is dipped into the bottle of pure undiluted diphtheria toxin and then
immediately inserted intradermally. It is important that the needle be ..."
5. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"The purpose of this paper is to describe the experiments of Muir- head Thomson,
and others in which laboratory rabbits were inoculated intradermally into ..."
6. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children (1916)
"Not being able to obtain a young Macacus Rhesus monkey a young Java monkey was
inoculated intradermally. An abortive vesicle resulted in forty-eight hours ..."
7. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"at 8 sites intradermally (group Bi), and the other 2 animals a lo-1 dilution at
8 and 6 sites respectively (group 62). Each sheep further received 0.2 ..."
8. Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1917)
"The angle aids in inserting the needle intradermally. The toxin used by Schick
and his associates* is a dilution of such strength that 0.1 cubic centimeter ..."