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... immunity in some cases can be demonstrated by tests , such as the Schick test for immunity to diphtheria . Most persons who become immune to a disease by a sub - clinical infection do not have a high degree of immunity , and may take ...
... immunity in some cases can be demonstrated by tests , such as the Schick test for immunity to diphtheria . Most persons who become immune to a disease by a sub - clinical infection do not have a high degree of immunity , and may take ...
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... immune bodies are the same ? 7. when the term antitoxin is used ? E. Regarding immunity , do you know— 1. the derivation of the word immune ? 2. why a person who has recovered from an in- fection may become immune to it ? 3. the common ...
... immune bodies are the same ? 7. when the term antitoxin is used ? E. Regarding immunity , do you know— 1. the derivation of the word immune ? 2. why a person who has recovered from an in- fection may become immune to it ? 3. the common ...
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Florence Lyndon Meredith. ready had them or have become immune or partly immune to them . But adults can have them and be very sick with them . Epidemics of these diseases are not infrequent in groups such as colleges and army camps ...
Florence Lyndon Meredith. ready had them or have become immune or partly immune to them . But adults can have them and be very sick with them . Epidemics of these diseases are not infrequent in groups such as colleges and army camps ...
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THE ILLUSTRATIONS | 18 |
Philip E Adams 222 bottom American Medi nology 2 185 Metropolitan Life Insurance | 39 |
The Health Officer 299 320 | 83 |
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