American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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Page 30
... substance is probably a ferment , and that this is probably produced by the cells of the body , particularly by the spleen , the lymph- glands , and the bone - marrow under the stimulus of the infection . The reaction is undoubtedly a ...
... substance is probably a ferment , and that this is probably produced by the cells of the body , particularly by the spleen , the lymph- glands , and the bone - marrow under the stimulus of the infection . The reaction is undoubtedly a ...
Page 32
... substance had not passed from the mother to the fetus , but that the child had reacted to produce the agglutin . No bacilli were found in the tissues of the child , hence the reaction of the child's tissues must have been produced by ...
... substance had not passed from the mother to the fetus , but that the child had reacted to produce the agglutin . No bacilli were found in the tissues of the child , hence the reaction of the child's tissues must have been produced by ...
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... substance was isolated by Brieger's method ; it then gave no pro- teid reaction . It was a gray amorphous substance , soluble in water . There is a proteid substance which produces pus which is elaborated by the plague bacilli . This ...
... substance was isolated by Brieger's method ; it then gave no pro- teid reaction . It was a gray amorphous substance , soluble in water . There is a proteid substance which produces pus which is elaborated by the plague bacilli . This ...
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... substance produced by the parasites or the de- generating muscle . There was certainly a marked chemotactic attrac- tion for plasma cells . The eosinophilic cells were present in increased numbers in the gastric and intestinal mucosa ...
... substance produced by the parasites or the de- generating muscle . There was certainly a marked chemotactic attrac- tion for plasma cells . The eosinophilic cells were present in increased numbers in the gastric and intestinal mucosa ...
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... substance , because emulsion of normal brain did not produce immunity . Marks thinks it is possible , therefore , that a hydrophobia serum may be obtained in this way . Because of the wide - spread impression that animals that eat the ...
... substance , because emulsion of normal brain did not produce immunity . Marks thinks it is possible , therefore , that a hydrophobia serum may be obtained in this way . Because of the wide - spread impression that animals that eat the ...
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