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" From the evidence of all these facts, we think it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a large proportion of those who, if they had not been so inoculated,... "
Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly - Page 198
1887
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Nature, Volume 36

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 676 pages
...we think it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...so inoculated, would have died of that disease. And we believe that the value of his discovery will be found much greater than can be estimated by its...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 19-20

1887 - 810 pages
...we think it certain that the inoculations practiced by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...been so inoculated, would have died of that disease." The report also deals with the question, raised mainly by v. Fnsch in Vienna, and Lutaud in Paris,...
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Science, Volume 10

John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 352 pages
...inoculation any signs of hydrophobia. The committee thinks it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia...after infection, other diseases besides hydrophobia. If rabies be not reduced among the dogs of England, there will always be a large number of persons...
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Science, Volume 10

John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 470 pages
...inoculation any signs of hydrophobia. The committee thinks it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia...after infection, other diseases besides hydrophobia. If rabies be not reduced among the dogs of England, there will always be a large number of persons...
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Nature, Volume 36

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 776 pages
...we think it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...so inoculated, would have died of that disease. And we believe that the value of his discovery will be found much greater than can be estimated by its...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 17

1887 - 532 pages
..."we think it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...been so inoculated, would have died of that disease." The report also deals with the question, raised mainly by v. Frisch in Vienna and Lutaud in Paris,...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 16

1887 - 790 pages
..."we think it certain that the inoculations practised by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...been so inoculated, would have died of that disease." It would not be easy to express a more strongly favorable opinion than that. Finally the commission...
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Hydrophobia: An Account of M. Pasteur's System : Containing a Translation of ...

Renaud Suzor - 1887 - 274 pages
...at the conclusion that the inoculations performed by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a...they had not been so inoculated, would have died of the d:sease . . . .' — The Times, June 28, 1887. be in any degree curative ; it is powerless against...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 31

1887 - 902 pages
...Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurrence of hydrophobia in a large number of those who, if they had not been so inoculated, would have died of that disease. And we believe that the value of this discovery will be found much greater than can be estimated by its...
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The American Medical Journal, Volume 15; Volume 17

1887 - 542 pages
...inoculations practiced by M. Pasteur on persons bitten by rabid animals have prevented the occurence of hydrophobia in a large proportion of those who, if they had not been so inoculated, wonld have died of that disease.''' In the face of this evidence, we ask has this Commission settled...
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