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  1. ... in what we 38 THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES call natural immunity or resistance to disease, other than the inherent (congenital) protection possessed by the indi- viduals : (i) Mechanical ...
  2. ... of age are generally immune by reason of congenital antitoxic immunity ... years a natural immunity develops in many individuals and particularly in ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1942
    ... limited to the first 2 years of the disease, except for congenital transmission. 7. Susceptibility and immunity.—Natural or acquired immunity is not known to exist. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... limited to the first 2 years of the disease, except for congenital transmission. 7. Susceptibility and immunity.—Natural or acquired immunity is not known to exist. ...
  5. ... limited to the first 2 years of the disease, except for congenital transmission. 7. Susceptibility and immunity.—Natural or acquired immunity is not known to exist. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Laws, rules, and regulations relating to communicable and other reportable diseases 
    Publication: Topeka, Kansas : Printed by Ferd Voiland, Jr., State Printer, 1946
    ... limited to the first 2 years of the disease, except for congenital transmission. 7. Susceptibility and immunity.—Natural or acquired immunity is not known to exist. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Atlas and essentials of bacteriology 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... the leucocytes, is the essential fea- ture of natural immunity. An increase of the congenital resistance to various infectious diseases has been effected in a number of ways. ...
  8. ... that acquired by recovery from a contagious disease. Congenital i., Natural ... the disease. Profeta’s 1., immunity against syphilitic infection seen in ...
  9. ... The presence of the antidotal body may be congenital (born with the person), constituting "natural immunity"; or may be "acquired" in several ways in later life; by an attack of the disease, as in measles; by the artificial implanta- tion ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The fundamentals of bacteriology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... mammals are concerned for the purposes of discussion. Immunity. 1. Inherited through the germ cell or cells. A. Congenital (a) By having the disease in utero. (b) By absorption of immune sub- stances from the mother. I. Natural 2. Acquired in utero. B. Acquired by having ...
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