RT Journal T1 "Influenza serobacterin mixed" —a revival JF Journal of the American Medical Association JO Journal of the American Medical Association YR 1929 FD January 19 VO 92 IS 3 SP 233 OP 233 DO 10.1001/jama.1929.02700290043014 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1929.02700290043014 AB In 19181 the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, after careful consideration, denied admission to New and Nonofficial Remedies of "Influenza Serobacterin Mixed-Mulford," holding that there was no evidence for the value of the mixture and that its use was illogical. Since then nothing has happened to question the soundness of this judgment of the Council. The developments have not produced indications favoring reversal. Medical literature, since then or before, has not contained uncontradicted, verifiable reports of results that in the slightest degree tend to justify the use of such a preparation. Nevertheless, the following statements appear in a letter sent directly to a large industrial concern:Dear Sir:  —Many industrial companies are offering to their employees free immunization against influenza and colds, with Influenza Serobacterin Mixed, as a means of checking the present outbreak of the disease.This method was successfully followed during the epidemic of 1918, and has