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" Among the 90 cases there were 24 in which the patients were bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and the wounds were not cauterized or treated in any way likely to have prevented the action of the virus... "
Weekly Medical Review - Side 123
1887
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Nature, Bind 36

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 676 sider
...to whom any useful facts were known. x Among the 90 cases there were 24 in which the patients were bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and...way likely to have prevented the action of the virus ; there were 31 in which there was no clear evidence that the dog was rabid ; others in which the bite,...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Bind 19–20

1887 - 810 sider
...patients are given in an appendix; they appear to consist of a fair average set of cases; in 31 instanees there was no reliable evidence that the dog was rabid;...8 would have died if the inoculations had not been practiced. This is the most precious evidence obtained by the Committee, but it would be difficult...
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Science, Bind 10

John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 352 sider
...pathology." The committee investigated ninety cases treated by Pasteur. Of this number, twenty-four had been bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and the wounds were not cauterized, nor otherwise treated in any way likely to have prevented the action of the virus. Of thirty-one that...
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Science, Bind 10

John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 470 sider
...pathology." The committee investigated ninety cases treated by Pasteur. Of this number, twenty-four had been bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and the wounds were not cauterized, nor otherwise treated in any way likely to have prevented the action of the virus. Of thirty-one that...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Bind 17

1887 - 532 sider
...appear to consist of a fair average set of cases; in 31 instances there was no reliable evidence tliat the dog was rabid, in others the bites were inflicted...or treated in any way likely to have prevented the virus. None ol these 90 persons have died of hydrophobia, rhe Committee estimates that 8 would have...
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Nature, Bind 36

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 776 sider
...surgeons to whom any useful facts were known.1 Among the 90 cases there were 24 in which the patients were bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and...way likely to have prevented the action of the virus ; there were 31 in which there was no clear evidence that the dog was rabid ; others in which the bite,...
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Birmingham Medical Review, Bind 22

1887 - 304 sider
...the bites were inflicted through clothes ; but in 24 the wounds were on exposed parts and were not treated " in any way likely to have prevented the action of the virus." They estimate that of these 8 would have died but for the treatment, while actually there has been...
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The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions

1895 - 1398 sider
...use*ul facts were known.* Among the ninety cases there were twenty-four in vhich the patients were bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and...way likely to have prevented the action of the virus ; there were thirty-one in which there was no clear evidence that the dog was rabid ; others in which...
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A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health: The pathology and etiology of ...

Thomas Stevenson - 1898 - 1040 sider
...useful facts were known. ' Among the ninety cases there were twenty-four in which the patients were bitten on naked parts by undoubtedly rabid dogs, and the wounds were not cauterised or treated in any way likely to have prevented the action of the virus ; there were thirty-one...
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New York Medical Abstract: Giving a General View of Current Foreign ..., Bind 7

1887 - 400 sider
...are given in an appendix ; they appear to consist of a fair average set of cases ; in 31 instances there was no reliable evidence that the dog was rabid,...it would be difficult to over-estimate its value. The other statistics given are of a kind with which we are already familiar ; taking the whole series...
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