| Medicine - 1904 - 506 pages
...is possible to produce a specific therapy for tuberculosis; and (2) that it is possible to immunise the animal organism against tuberculosis, as is done...infectious diseases, and that there is good reason to hope for an anti-tuberculous vaccination for man. He proceeds to state the grounds for his confidence.... | |
| Gynecology - 1905 - 676 pages
...led to state — first, that it is possible to produce a specific therapy for tuberculosis ; second, that it is possible to immunize the animal organism against tuberculosis, as is done for other infectious diseases, and that there is good reason to hope for an anti-tuberculous vaccination... | |
| Albert Philip Francine - Tuberculosis - 1906 - 280 pages
...trial. Maragliano claims that "(1) it is possible to produce a specific therapy for tuberculosis; (2) it is possible to immunize the animal organism against...infectious diseases and that there is good reason to hope for an anti-tuberculous vaccination for man. ' n The blood serum of healthy man has naturally... | |
| 1908 - 720 pages
...experimental work : " First, that it is possible to produce a specific therapy for tuberculosis; second, that it is possible to immunize the animal organism...infectious diseases, and that there is good reason to hope for an antituberculosis vaccination for man." The Phipps Institute, having introduced Maragliano... | |
| 1909 - 732 pages
...Institute," thus: "First, that it is possible to produce a specific therapy for tuberculosis ; second, that it is possible to immunize the animal organism...infectious diseases, and that there is good reason to hope for an anti-tuberculosis reaction in man." About the economic aspect of the problem Dr. John... | |
| Howard Taylor Ricketts - Communicable diseases - 1911 - 812 pages
...conclusions : Mara«llano. ^ 0l^ is p^i^ t0 pr0(Juce a specific (serum) therapy for tuberculosis; (2) It is possible to immunize the animal organism against...tuberculosis as is done in other infectious diseases, and there is good reason for hope for an antituberculosis vaccination for man." He recognizes bactericidal,... | |
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