The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders Company, 1914 - 525 pages |
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Page 14
... Immunity , 363. - The Haffkine Method of Protection , 364.— Value of Vaccination as a Protective against Small - pox , 369.- Precautions in Vaccination , 372. - Biologic Aids to Diagnosis , 373.- Personal Prophylaxis , 375 ...
... Immunity , 363. - The Haffkine Method of Protection , 364.— Value of Vaccination as a Protective against Small - pox , 369.- Precautions in Vaccination , 372. - Biologic Aids to Diagnosis , 373.- Personal Prophylaxis , 375 ...
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... immune serums , especially the antitoxins of diphtheria and tetanus , has been of great service in limit- ing the dissemination of disease when employed both as prophylactic and curative agents . The introduction of the methods of ...
... immune serums , especially the antitoxins of diphtheria and tetanus , has been of great service in limit- ing the dissemination of disease when employed both as prophylactic and curative agents . The introduction of the methods of ...
Page 51
... immunity and hence are highly susceptible to such infections . After they have acquired an immunity against such diseases , it is probable that the more important feature of their accli- matization has been accomplished . Ground - air ...
... immunity and hence are highly susceptible to such infections . After they have acquired an immunity against such diseases , it is probable that the more important feature of their accli- matization has been accomplished . Ground - air ...
Page 197
... immune to this organism even when fed in their food in pure cultures . The second group results from the development of pu- trefactive bacteria in originally wholesome foods , and the organisms encountered most frequently belong to the ...
... immune to this organism even when fed in their food in pure cultures . The second group results from the development of pu- trefactive bacteria in originally wholesome foods , and the organisms encountered most frequently belong to the ...
Page 342
... immune . One attack of certain of these specific dis- eases confers immunity against subsequent infection from the same species of organism . In some instances this immunity is permanent , lasting throughout life , while in other ...
... immune . One attack of certain of these specific dis- eases confers immunity against subsequent infection from the same species of organism . In some instances this immunity is permanent , lasting throughout life , while in other ...
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Page 457 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Page 453 - An act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon the Marine Hospital Service...
Page 499 - Treasury, necessary to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious disea-ses into the United States from foreign countries or into one State or Territory or the District of Columbia...