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" we meet with cases where the living body remains intact, in spite of its containing pathogenic microbes. Not very long ago quite the contrary was thought to be the case. When Loeffler first found diphtheria bacilli in the throat of a healthy child, doubts... "
New hygiene - Page 4
by Elie Mectchnikoff - 1906 - 104 pages
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 50

Medicine - 1906 - 792 pages
...was not until later that it was recognized how exaggerated this view was." " Quite often," he says, " we meet with cases where the living body remains intact,...his mind as to the etiologic role of his microbe. Latterly it has become generally acknowledged that a man may be the host of diphtheria bacilli, cholera...
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Modern Developments in Medicine

Edwin A. Neatby - Homeopathy - 1906 - 96 pages
...was not until later that it was recognized how exaggerated this view was." " Quite often," he says, " we meet with cases where the living body remains intact,...his mind as to the etiologic role of his microbe. Latterly it has become generally acknowledged that a man may be the host of diphtheria bacilli, cholera...
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The Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 15

1907 - 666 pages
...was not until later that it was recognized how exaggerated this view was." "Quite often," he says, "we meet with cases where the living body remains...his mind as to the etiologic role of his microbe. Latterly it has become generally acknowledged that a man may be the hast of diphtheria bacilli, cholera...
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Kentucky Medical Journal, Volume 10; Volume 1912

Medicine - 1913 - 1006 pages
...infection. Often we find the living body remains well in spite of its containing disease germs. When Loeffer first found diphtheria bacilli in the throat of a...his mind as to the etiologic role of his microbe. Before that time hygienists believed that the infectious germs were only present when disease existed....
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 11

Medicine - 1908 - 550 pages
...of infection. Often we find the living body remains intact in spite of its containing disease germs. When Loeffler first found diphtheria bacilli In the...his mind as to the etiologic role of his microbe. Before that time hyglenists believed that the Infectious germs were only present when diseases eyisted....
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