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Page 18
... nature gives their kind , To that intent , a length of legs behind . " Not only was the doctrine of spontaneous generation of life current among the ancients , but we find it persist- ing through the Middle Ages , and descending to our ...
... nature gives their kind , To that intent , a length of legs behind . " Not only was the doctrine of spontaneous generation of life current among the ancients , but we find it persist- ing through the Middle Ages , and descending to our ...
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... nature of the discharges from these wounds had been shown in a rough manner by Gaspard as early as 1822 by injecting some of the material into the veins of animals . Examinations of the blood of diseased animals were now begun , and ...
... nature of the discharges from these wounds had been shown in a rough manner by Gaspard as early as 1822 by injecting some of the material into the veins of animals . Examinations of the blood of diseased animals were now begun , and ...
Page 54
... nature , or their virulence , exerted upon the surrounding . tissue , may destroy large numbers of the cells , whose dead bodies may be chemotactic . When the suppura- tion is violent the toxic product of the bacterium is itself most ...
... nature , or their virulence , exerted upon the surrounding . tissue , may destroy large numbers of the cells , whose dead bodies may be chemotactic . When the suppura- tion is violent the toxic product of the bacterium is itself most ...
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... natural or acquired . Natural Immunity . - By this term is meant the natural and constant resistance which certain healthy animals . exhibit toward certain diseases . The white rat is peculiar in resisting anthrax . It is almost ...
... natural or acquired . Natural Immunity . - By this term is meant the natural and constant resistance which certain healthy animals . exhibit toward certain diseases . The white rat is peculiar in resisting anthrax . It is almost ...
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... natural immunity , for in the latter it is only when the functions of the individual are disturbed or his vitality depressed that the resistance is lost , while in the former time seems to lessen the power of resistance , so that ...
... natural immunity , for in the latter it is only when the functions of the individual are disturbed or his vitality depressed that the resistance is lost , while in the former time seems to lessen the power of resistance , so that ...
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.