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... bitten by a rabid animal , has at least some weeks of respite before the disease can break out ; and , during that time of respite , he can be immunised against the disease , while it is still dormant he begins with a dose of virus ...
... bitten by a rabid animal , has at least some weeks of respite before the disease can break out ; and , during that time of respite , he can be immunised against the disease , while it is still dormant he begins with a dose of virus ...
Page 170
... Bitten by animals proved to have been rabid by dissection of their bodies by veterinary surgeons . " C. Bitten by animals suspected to have been rabid . " It is to be noted also , as a fact proved beyond doubt , that the full benefit of ...
... Bitten by animals proved to have been rabid by dissection of their bodies by veterinary surgeons . " C. Bitten by animals suspected to have been rabid . " It is to be noted also , as a fact proved beyond doubt , that the full benefit of ...
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... bitten by animals that were proved , by the unanswerable test of inoculation , to have been rabid ; and 1 death . And every year the same thing ; and in all the twelve years together , 2872 such cases ( A ) and 20 deaths — a mortality ...
... bitten by animals that were proved , by the unanswerable test of inoculation , to have been rabid ; and 1 death . And every year the same thing ; and in all the twelve years together , 2872 such cases ( A ) and 20 deaths — a mortality ...
Page 173
... bitten by a rabid patient . Of the rest , 1886 had been bitten on the bare skin , and 747 through clothing . In 236 cases the rabies of the animal had been proved by inoculation . In 1173 it had been recog- nised by the signs of the ...
... bitten by a rabid patient . Of the rest , 1886 had been bitten on the bare skin , and 747 through clothing . In 236 cases the rabies of the animal had been proved by inoculation . In 1173 it had been recog- nised by the signs of the ...
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... do not suffer in the same way as dogs and some other animals , but become subject to a painless kind of paralysis . Deaths . Mortality per cent . cent . among patients bitten by dogs undoubtedly rabid : PARIS ( 1897 ) 175.
... do not suffer in the same way as dogs and some other animals , but become subject to a painless kind of paralysis . Deaths . Mortality per cent . cent . among patients bitten by dogs undoubtedly rabid : PARIS ( 1897 ) 175.
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