Looked at from the point of view of the bacterium, as well as from that of the animal host, according to the hypothesis advanced, the struggle between the bacteria and the body cells in infections may be conceived as an immunizing contest in which each... The Philippine Journal of Science - 第 90 頁1908完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1907 - 248 頁
...probably owing to the fact that the natural defences have been greatly weakened. According to Welch,3 " the struggle between the bacteria and the body cells...endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist." That the body defences are able to maintain the upper hand for years, even in the presence of extensive... | |
| 1909 - 612 頁
...bacteria. Welch * long ago suggested that the toxines necessary to * Dr. Welch's hypothesis : " Looked at from the point of view of the bacterium, as well as...which each participant is stimulated by its opponent in the production of cytotoxins hostile to the other, and thereby endeavors to make itself immune against... | |
| 1908 - 562 頁
...probably owing to the fact that the natural defences have been greatly weakened. According to Welch,3 " the struggle between the bacteria and the body cells...endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist." That the body defences are able to maintain the upper hand for years, even in the presence of extensive... | |
| 1903 - 528 頁
...the host, and thereby poison the latter." He conceives the struggle between the host and bacterium as an immunizing contest in which each participant...endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist. This theory will explain very much that has been obscure in the course of an infectious disease, especially... | |
| 1903 - 904 頁
...complement. The struggle between the bacteria and the body cells may be conceived as an immunising contest in which each participant is stimulated by...thereby endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonists. The outcome of the contest would depend upon the qualities, the relative proportions and... | |
| Philippines. Bureau of Government Laboratories - 1904 - 788 頁
...or the host may provide the complements." In considering the condition of the bacterium as well as that of the animal host, according to the hypothesis...is stimulated by its opponent to the production of cytotoxines hostile to the other and thereby endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist.... | |
| 1904 - 75 頁
...or the host may provide the complements." In considering the condition of the bacterium as well as that of the animal host, according to the hypothesis...is stimulated by its opponent to the production of cytotoxines hostile to the other and thereby endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist.... | |
| Howard Taylor Ricketts - 1905 - 620 頁
...bacteria that the latter produce bodies (antibodies) which are inimical to the tissue cells? "Looked at from the point of view of the bacterium, as well as...advanced, the struggle between the bacteria and the body celis in infections may be conceived as an immunizing contest in which each participant is stimulated... | |
| Howard Taylor Ricketts - 1908 - 626 頁
...bacteria that the latter produce bodies (antibodies) which are inimical to the tissue cells? "Looked at from the point of view of the bacterium, as well as...endeavors to make itself immune against its antagonist." (Welch.) A more reasonable hypothesis could hardly be advanced, and no small number of facts known... | |
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