Antiserums

/ˌæntɪˈsɪrəmz/ noun

Plural of antiserum; blood serums containing antibodies used to treat or prevent specific diseases by providing immediate immunity.

From anti- (against) + serum (Latin for blood or watery fluid). Developed in late 19th century medicine when scientists discovered blood could contain disease-fighting substances.

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