The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 60J.A. Gresham, 1908 - Medicine |
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... by , first , injecting , on the second day of the attack , 0.5 c . c . of the patient's blood to a non - immune who , after an incubation of 11⁄2 days , developed a characteristic attack of the disease , 18 [ July , Society Proceedings .
... by , first , injecting , on the second day of the attack , 0.5 c . c . of the patient's blood to a non - immune who , after an incubation of 11⁄2 days , developed a characteristic attack of the disease , 18 [ July , Society Proceedings .
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days , developed a characteristic attack of the disease , and again on the first day of this experimental attack injecting 1.00 c . c . of the patient's blood to a second non - immune , who in his turn also developed , three days later ...
days , developed a characteristic attack of the disease , and again on the first day of this experimental attack injecting 1.00 c . c . of the patient's blood to a second non - immune , who in his turn also developed , three days later ...
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... develop and add to the local distress . Leloir and others have reported cases in which the disease was followed by a dermatitis , not traumatic in origin , and persisting for long periods of time and relieved only when treatment was ...
... develop and add to the local distress . Leloir and others have reported cases in which the disease was followed by a dermatitis , not traumatic in origin , and persisting for long periods of time and relieved only when treatment was ...
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... developed lump of matter , which is to lose forever all consciousness in death , what could prevent him from getting rid of any other evolved lump of matter , if it stand in the way of his present or prospective happiness ? Why should ...
... developed lump of matter , which is to lose forever all consciousness in death , what could prevent him from getting rid of any other evolved lump of matter , if it stand in the way of his present or prospective happiness ? Why should ...
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... developed cancer . In another cage in the same room was placed one hundred healthy mice and kept in the same conditions for the same time and not one developed the disease . From these observations cancer appears to be a con- tagious ...
... developed cancer . In another cage in the same room was placed one hundred healthy mice and kept in the same conditions for the same time and not one developed the disease . From these observations cancer appears to be a con- tagious ...
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