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... VII DISINFECTION BY HEAT 43 CHAPTER VIII SUNLIGHT AS A DISINFECTANT 48 CHAPTER IX DISINFECTION BY GASES T 51 CHAPTER X VARIOUS CHEMICAL DISINFECTANTS . 57 CHAPTER XI PAGE NATURAL IMMUNITY . 63 CHAPTER XII ACQUIRED vii.
... VII DISINFECTION BY HEAT 43 CHAPTER VIII SUNLIGHT AS A DISINFECTANT 48 CHAPTER IX DISINFECTION BY GASES T 51 CHAPTER X VARIOUS CHEMICAL DISINFECTANTS . 57 CHAPTER XI PAGE NATURAL IMMUNITY . 63 CHAPTER XII ACQUIRED vii.
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... NATURAL IMMUNITY . 63 CHAPTER XII ACQUIRED IMMUNITY 73 CHAPTER XIII ANTITOXINS 82 PART SECOND CHAPTER I BUBONIC PLAGUE 89 CHAPTER II . ASIATIC CHOLERA IIO CHAPTER III TYPHOID FEVER · 126 CHAPTER IV DYSENTERY , CHOLERA INFANTUM , ETC ...
... NATURAL IMMUNITY . 63 CHAPTER XII ACQUIRED IMMUNITY 73 CHAPTER XIII ANTITOXINS 82 PART SECOND CHAPTER I BUBONIC PLAGUE 89 CHAPTER II . ASIATIC CHOLERA IIO CHAPTER III TYPHOID FEVER · 126 CHAPTER IV DYSENTERY , CHOLERA INFANTUM , ETC ...
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... natural immunity to it . Thus tuberculosis is com- mon to man , to cattle , to apes , and to the small herbivorous animals ( by inoculation ) , while the carni- vora , as a rule , are immune ; anthrax may be communicated by inoculation ...
... natural immunity to it . Thus tuberculosis is com- mon to man , to cattle , to apes , and to the small herbivorous animals ( by inoculation ) , while the carni- vora , as a rule , are immune ; anthrax may be communicated by inoculation ...
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... natural selection , by " sur- vival of the fittest . " But under the operation of these laws , in process of time , a certain degree of race immunity is likely to be established . Individual susceptibility depends to some extent upon ...
... natural selection , by " sur- vival of the fittest . " But under the operation of these laws , in process of time , a certain degree of race immunity is likely to be established . Individual susceptibility depends to some extent upon ...
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... , as compared with heat , carbolic acid , formaldehyd , and other disinfectants of estab- lished value referred to in the present volume . IT CHAPTER XI NATURAL IMMUNITY is hardly necessary to explain 62 INFECTION AND IMMUNITY.
... , as compared with heat , carbolic acid , formaldehyd , and other disinfectants of estab- lished value referred to in the present volume . IT CHAPTER XI NATURAL IMMUNITY is hardly necessary to explain 62 INFECTION AND IMMUNITY.
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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