American Journal of Diseases of Children, Volume 4American Medical Association., 1912 |
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... marked than in earlier life . I have sometimes found a pleuritic complication attended with pain in inspiration productive of irregular pauses in respiration , evidently a suspension of breathing to alleviate pain . My experience leads ...
... marked than in earlier life . I have sometimes found a pleuritic complication attended with pain in inspiration productive of irregular pauses in respiration , evidently a suspension of breathing to alleviate pain . My experience leads ...
Page 17
... marked protection against further inoculation with bacilli , and that if a further extension of the disease is to occur from the focus already within the body , or a new infec- tion is to occur from without , it must be by an ...
... marked protection against further inoculation with bacilli , and that if a further extension of the disease is to occur from the focus already within the body , or a new infec- tion is to occur from without , it must be by an ...
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... marked reactions , including the presence of an eruption and involvement of the respiratory apparatus ; no evidence of a reaction in one and at most a very doubtful reaction in the second of the two animals inoculated with blood drawn ...
... marked reactions , including the presence of an eruption and involvement of the respiratory apparatus ; no evidence of a reaction in one and at most a very doubtful reaction in the second of the two animals inoculated with blood drawn ...
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... marked case of the disease in human beings . Koplik spots have been observed by Lucas and Prizer . " A monkey that has had a definite reaction is found to be immune to a subsequent inoculation with virulent blood . 7. Lucas , W. P. ...
... marked case of the disease in human beings . Koplik spots have been observed by Lucas and Prizer . " A monkey that has had a definite reaction is found to be immune to a subsequent inoculation with virulent blood . 7. Lucas , W. P. ...
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... marked reaction than the other . As soon as we had definitely determined that the monkey was sus- ceptible to measles by blood inoculation , we gave our attention to a study of the nature of the virus as it exists in the blood , and for ...
... marked reaction than the other . As soon as we had definitely determined that the monkey was sus- ceptible to measles by blood inoculation , we gave our attention to a study of the nature of the virus as it exists in the blood , and for ...
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