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" A completely mosquito-proof building was divided into two compartments by a wire-screen partition; infected insects were liberated on one side only. A brave nonimmune entered and remained long enough to allow himself to be bitten several times. He was... "
Standard Guide to Cuba: A New and Complete Guide to the Island of Cuba - Page 129
by Foster & Reynolds Co - 1906 - 250 pages
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 30

Albert Shaw - 1904 - 1804 pages
...; infected mosquitoes were liberated on one side only. A nonimmune entered and remained long enough to be bitten several times. He was attacked by yellow fever ; while two men in the other compartment did not acquire the disease, although sleeping there thirteen nights....
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 5053

1906 - 854 pages
...the disease, and the mosquitoes used were kept active by maintaining them at a summer temperature. A. completely mosquito-proof building was divided...insects were liberated on one side only. A. brave nouimmune entered and remained long enough to allow himself to be bitten several times. He was attacked...
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Yellow Fever: A Compilation of Various Publications

1911 - 274 pages
...temperature. A completely mosquito-proof building was divided into two compartments by a wire-screen partition; infected insects were liberated on one...did not acquire the disease, although sleeping there 13 nights. This demonstrates in the simplest and most certain manner that the infectiousness of the...
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Yellow fever ; a compilation of various publications

1911 - 278 pages
...temperature. A completely mosquito-proof building was divided into two compartments by a wire-screen partition; infected insects were liberated on one...did not acquire the disease, although sleeping there 13 nights. This demonstrates in the simplest and most certain manner that the infectiousness of the...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1906 - 710 pages
...the disease, and the mosquitoes used were kept active by maintaining them at a summer temperature. A completely mosquito-proof building was divided into...infected insects were liberated on one side only. A brave non immune entered and remained long enough to allow himself to be bitten several times. He was attacked...
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