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" He is commenting upon a case of hydrophobia caused by the bite of a cat, and he conjectures ' that the virus remains dormant in the part where it is deposited by the tooth of the rabid animal, until a certain state of habit renders the nerves in its vicinity... "
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Page 317
by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1827
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The Nature and Treatment of Rabies Or Hydrophobia: Being the Report of the ...

Thomas Michael Dolan - Medicine - 1878 - 334 pages
...Thompson* in his comments upon -a case of rabies from the bite of a cat, in 1826, threw out the hypothesis that the virus remains dormant in the part where it...of the rabid animal, until a certain state of habit rendered the nerves in its vicinity susceptible of its influence, and this being communicated, a 'morbid...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumes 7-12

Science - 1878 - 616 pages
...commenting apon * саве of hydrophobia caused by the bite of » cat, and he conjectures "that the vim« remains dormant in the part where It Is deposited...animal, until a certain state of habit renders the ncrvee In its vicinity susceptible of its Influence, and this being communicated, a morbid action Is...
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The nature and treatment of rabies, the report made for the ..., Issue 327

Thomas Michael Dolan - 1879 - 300 pages
...in his comments upon a case of rabies from the bite of a cat, in 1826, threw out the• hypothesis that the virus remains dormant in the part where it...of the rabid animal, until a certain state of habit rendered the nerves in its vicinity susceptible of its influence, and this being communicated, a morbid...
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Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 2

Nineteenth century - 1877 - 926 pages
...suggestion. He is commenting upon a case of hydrophobia caused by the bite of a cat, and he conjectures ' that the virus remains dormant in the part where it...being communicated, a morbid action is begun in these nerves, and extended to the respiratory nerves, which induce the whole train of symptoms constituting...
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