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... Hospital , who tested on animals sam- ples of all makes of vaccine employed in Camden . If the virus had been contaminated , the animals would have developed tetanus because of their extreme susceptibility to this disease . ( See ani ...
... Hospital , who tested on animals sam- ples of all makes of vaccine employed in Camden . If the virus had been contaminated , the animals would have developed tetanus because of their extreme susceptibility to this disease . ( See ani ...
Side 33
... HOSPITAL , Camden , N. J. , Nov. 26 , 1901 . We report herewith the results of our experiments with the vac- cine virus employed in Camden : The virus was purchased from fifteen different pharmacies in Camden , and represented those ...
... HOSPITAL , Camden , N. J. , Nov. 26 , 1901 . We report herewith the results of our experiments with the vac- cine virus employed in Camden : The virus was purchased from fifteen different pharmacies in Camden , and represented those ...
Side 34
These experiments were conducted in the Cooper Hospital , so that constant and careful observations could be made . White rats were selected because they are extremely susceptible to tetanus and because in these animals tetanus develops ...
These experiments were conducted in the Cooper Hospital , so that constant and careful observations could be made . White rats were selected because they are extremely susceptible to tetanus and because in these animals tetanus develops ...
Side 35
... hospitals by the army surgeons in charge . General vaccination of the Cuban population was practiced and the epidemic was prompt- ly brought under control . It is of interest to note that not a single case of smallpox occurred in the ...
... hospitals by the army surgeons in charge . General vaccination of the Cuban population was practiced and the epidemic was prompt- ly brought under control . It is of interest to note that not a single case of smallpox occurred in the ...
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... Hospital , Philadelphia , read a paper at a recent meeting of the County Medical Society , on the " Efficacy of Vaccination , " in which he said , in part : " Not one thus far who has been vaccinated previous to exposure has contracted ...
... Hospital , Philadelphia , read a paper at a recent meeting of the County Medical Society , on the " Efficacy of Vaccination , " in which he said , in part : " Not one thus far who has been vaccinated previous to exposure has contracted ...
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