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" During four months of 1898 there were over 2,000 cases of typhoid among 10,000 soldiersencamped in Florida; in 1911, among 20,000 men similarly encamped, there were but 2 cases. If such a degree of immunity can be harmlessly conferred upon a body of men... "
Report - Page 41
by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1916
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The Native American, Volume 17

1916 - 554 pages
...me to give other than the first dose, the second and third were given by some member of the family. Anti-typhoid vaccination is quite as simple as that...reddening at the site of the injection and sore arms are totally lacking. In a small percentage of cases, a mild systemic reaction accompanied by headache,...
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Report of the State Board of Health of the State of New Hampshire ..., Volume 24

1916 - 366 pages
...demonstrate one of many reasons foe personal care of the throat and nose, avoidance of too intimate contact with others, and the necessity of early preventive...occurs, but if the treatment is given at night the person's rest is undisturbed and he is entirely unaware of these symptoms. In the majority of instances,...
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Ohio Public Health Journal, Volume 6

1916 - 800 pages
...unnoticed. During four months of 1898 there were over 2,000 cases of typhoid among 10.000 soldiers encamped in Florida; in 1911, among 20,000 men similarly encamped,...entirely lacking. In a small percentage of cases a mild systemic reaction, accompanied by headache and a slight rise in temperature, occurs, but if the treatment...
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The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 37

1915 - 798 pages
...unnoticed. During four months of 1898 there were over 2,000 cases of typhoid among 10,000 soldiers encamped in Florida; in 1911 among 20,000 men similarly encamped...entirely lacking. In a small percentage of cases a mild systemic reaction, accompanied by headache and a slight rise in temperature, occurs, but if the treatment...
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The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 22, Issues 7-12

1915 - 606 pages
...2000 cases of typhoid among 10,000 soldiers encamped in Florida; in 1911, among 20,000 men similiarly encamped, there were but 2 cases. If such a degree...entirely lacking. In a small percentage of cases, a mild 94« 947 systemic reaction, accompanied by headache and a slight rise in temperature, occurs, but if...
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