The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 49Medical gazettee pub., 1914 |
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Strana 6
... body ) which combining with the injurious chemical substances , renders them inert . This is positively proven by ... bodies , which are direct products of cell activity , the cell being capable of producing a chemical substance specific ...
... body ) which combining with the injurious chemical substances , renders them inert . This is positively proven by ... bodies , which are direct products of cell activity , the cell being capable of producing a chemical substance specific ...
Strana 7
... body is the habitat of myriads of such micro - organisms is a proven fact . These do not become pathogenic or disease - producing except under favorable conditions , to wit , the lowering of the vital resistance of the cell , or , in ...
... body is the habitat of myriads of such micro - organisms is a proven fact . These do not become pathogenic or disease - producing except under favorable conditions , to wit , the lowering of the vital resistance of the cell , or , in ...
Strana 10
... body , causing more or less pronounced symptoms , their severity depending upon the susceptibility of the individual . Take the totality of symptoms found in any disease , ( x ) for instance . These symptoms are the effect of the toxins ...
... body , causing more or less pronounced symptoms , their severity depending upon the susceptibility of the individual . Take the totality of symptoms found in any disease , ( x ) for instance . These symptoms are the effect of the toxins ...
Strana 11
... body , anti - toxin etc. , it carries one so far from similia . ) Cytotoxin is not an anti to anything . It is the affinity of all injurious chemical substances . It readily combines with the toxin or poison , causing its production . L ...
... body , anti - toxin etc. , it carries one so far from similia . ) Cytotoxin is not an anti to anything . It is the affinity of all injurious chemical substances . It readily combines with the toxin or poison , causing its production . L ...
Strana 12
... body . Supposing we had used the drug ( w ) instead of ( y ) . ( w ) is the opposite to ( x ) . The cell is manfully trying to produce a specific cytotoxin ( anti- body ) to combine with the poisonous substances produced by ( x ) . Now ...
... body . Supposing we had used the drug ( w ) instead of ( y ) . ( w ) is the opposite to ( x ) . The cell is manfully trying to produce a specific cytotoxin ( anti- body ) to combine with the poisonous substances produced by ( x ) . Now ...
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