Infection and Immunity: With Special Reference to the Prevention of Infectious Diseases |
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... living particles into a living body does not constitute in- fection . A man who receives a load of bird - shot in the muscles of his thigh is not infected with bird - shot or with lead . But when a living micro - organism is introduced ...
... living particles into a living body does not constitute in- fection . A man who receives a load of bird - shot in the muscles of his thigh is not infected with bird - shot or with lead . But when a living micro - organism is introduced ...
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... living host is well illustrated by the in- fectious skin disease known popularly as " itch " ( scabies ) : The itch insect deposits its ova and rears its family in burrows beneath the epidermis , and thus becomes the agent in the ...
... living host is well illustrated by the in- fectious skin disease known popularly as " itch " ( scabies ) : The itch insect deposits its ova and rears its family in burrows beneath the epidermis , and thus becomes the agent in the ...
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... living disease germs within the body of a susceptible individual . This definition in- cludes the idea of the reproduction - that is , multipli- cation within the body - of the specific disease germ , which must be living and thus ...
... living disease germs within the body of a susceptible individual . This definition in- cludes the idea of the reproduction - that is , multipli- cation within the body - of the specific disease germ , which must be living and thus ...
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... living " disease germs " into susceptible individuals , it will be well to give some consideration to these agents of infection . The term disease germ is a popular one and is used to desig nate any micro - organism capable of giving ...
... living " disease germs " into susceptible individuals , it will be well to give some consideration to these agents of infection . The term disease germ is a popular one and is used to desig nate any micro - organism capable of giving ...
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... living cell contents , or protoplasm , although these differences are not revealed by chemical analy- sis or by our optical appliances . DISE CHAPTER III CHANNELS OF INFECTION ISEASE germs gain access DISEASE GERMS 13.
... living cell contents , or protoplasm , although these differences are not revealed by chemical analy- sis or by our optical appliances . DISE CHAPTER III CHANNELS OF INFECTION ISEASE germs gain access DISEASE GERMS 13.
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anthrax antiseptic antitoxin attack bacillus bacteria bacteriologist bite bitten blood body bubonic plague carbolic acid cause century ceptible CHAPTER clothing considerable containing contract the disease countries culture death-rate demonstrated desiccation destroyed diphtheria disease germs disin disinfecting solution disinfection epidemic erysipelas especially Europe evidence excreta experiments exposed exposure extent fact fatal favourable filth diseases germicidal Health individuals infection infectious agent infectious diseases infectious material influenza inoculation insanitary invaded isolation known lepers leprosy liable living malarial fevers measles measures method micro-organism mortality mosquitoes mucous membrane natural immunity number of deaths obtained occur parasite Pasteur patient period of incubation persons physicians pneumonia prevailed prevention propagated protection pulmonary rabid animal rabies recognised reference relapsing fever result sanitary scarlet fever sewers sick sick-room smallpox specific spirillum spores sputa sterilised suffered surface susceptible temperature tetanus tion total number tubercle tuberculosis typhoid fever typhus vaccination virulence virus vitality wound yellow fever