The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 68
... diseases of man are intimately related to the welfare of the human race because of their communicable nature . The first known virus infection of animals , foot and mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has ...
... diseases of man are intimately related to the welfare of the human race because of their communicable nature . The first known virus infection of animals , foot and mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has ...
Page 69
... diseases with a fairly long in cubation period and readily determined exposure time . In certain diseases immune bodies can neutralize virus particles during the course of their distribution in the body , so preventing their entrance ...
... diseases with a fairly long in cubation period and readily determined exposure time . In certain diseases immune bodies can neutralize virus particles during the course of their distribution in the body , so preventing their entrance ...
Page 72
... diseases of the eye can be shown to take part in con- stitutional systemic diseases . Keratitis ( inflammation of the cornea ) is generally but a secondary manifestation of a constitutional disease . ( a ) Interstitial ( parenchymetous ) ...
... diseases of the eye can be shown to take part in con- stitutional systemic diseases . Keratitis ( inflammation of the cornea ) is generally but a secondary manifestation of a constitutional disease . ( a ) Interstitial ( parenchymetous ) ...
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No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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