Science, Volume 99, Issues 2558-2583John Michels (Journalist) 1944 |
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... amebiasis because it is highly susceptible to infection , the lesions develop rapidly and the infection is frequently fatal in a rela- tively short time . Monkeys are also readily infected with both human and simian strains of Endamoeba ...
... amebiasis because it is highly susceptible to infection , the lesions develop rapidly and the infection is frequently fatal in a rela- tively short time . Monkeys are also readily infected with both human and simian strains of Endamoeba ...
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... amebiasis , es- pecially in tropical countries , is that of appendicitis . Amebic lesions in the cecum , appendix or adjacent levels of the ileum or ascending colon may give rise to dull throbbing or intense knife - like pain in the ...
... amebiasis , es- pecially in tropical countries , is that of appendicitis . Amebic lesions in the cecum , appendix or adjacent levels of the ileum or ascending colon may give rise to dull throbbing or intense knife - like pain in the ...
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... amebiasis To - day the drugs most commonly prescribed for it is easier to dodge the issue than to meet it squarely and to provide machinery for practical control . Yet an honest evaluation of the evidence in amebiasis 71 H. H. Anderson ...
... amebiasis To - day the drugs most commonly prescribed for it is easier to dodge the issue than to meet it squarely and to provide machinery for practical control . Yet an honest evaluation of the evidence in amebiasis 71 H. H. Anderson ...
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A Longevity of the Eminent 345 | 20 |
Royal Observatory Greenwich 165 Standards Association American | 32 |
MITCHELL H H and J R BEADLES Corn Germ 129 | 38 |
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