The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Immunity ; Vaccination and Protective Inoculation ; Antitoxic Condition Chemical and Physical Prophylactic Measures Disinfection and Disinfectants Special Chemical Disinfection Privy Vaults , Evacuations , etc .. Water - closets ...
... Immunity ; Vaccination and Protective Inoculation ; Antitoxic Condition Chemical and Physical Prophylactic Measures Disinfection and Disinfectants Special Chemical Disinfection Privy Vaults , Evacuations , etc .. Water - closets ...
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... immunity - to that child from subsequent attacks of the same disease at a later period of its life ; and from evidence to be presented presently , we believe that the immunity acquired in this way , in addition to protecting the ...
... immunity - to that child from subsequent attacks of the same disease at a later period of its life ; and from evidence to be presented presently , we believe that the immunity acquired in this way , in addition to protecting the ...
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... immunity to the individual , it seems rea- sonable to believe , in the light of Ehrlich's work , that a mother who has acquired immunity in this way may , during the period of nursing - that is , during something more than half of the ...
... immunity to the individual , it seems rea- sonable to believe , in the light of Ehrlich's work , that a mother who has acquired immunity in this way may , during the period of nursing - that is , during something more than half of the ...
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... immunity from them . In some instances this is explainable through the pro- longed exposure of races to particular diseases , resulting in their acquisition of a greater degree of tolerance to them than is seen to be possessed by other ...
... immunity from them . In some instances this is explainable through the pro- longed exposure of races to particular diseases , resulting in their acquisition of a greater degree of tolerance to them than is seen to be possessed by other ...
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... immunity of the negro is prob- ably acquired , as it has been observed that negroes who are born and raised in countries and localities where the disease is unknown are practically as susceptible as whites when ex- posed to the ...
... immunity of the negro is prob- ably acquired , as it has been observed that negroes who are born and raised in countries and localities where the disease is unknown are practically as susceptible as whites when ex- posed to the ...
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Page 352 - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago.