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... tuberculosis of lim- ited extent . They suggested that endogenous adrenocorticoid hor- mones play a role in resistance to tuberculosis and that the effects of life stress upon the course of tuberculosis , in part , may be medi- ated via ...
... tuberculosis of lim- ited extent . They suggested that endogenous adrenocorticoid hor- mones play a role in resistance to tuberculosis and that the effects of life stress upon the course of tuberculosis , in part , may be medi- ated via ...
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... tuberculosis . 138,139 When a sizable block of Ireland's population emigrated to American seacoast cities , they were better fed and had more promise for the future . Yet , the death rate from tuberculosis among the Irish in New York ...
... tuberculosis . 138,139 When a sizable block of Ireland's population emigrated to American seacoast cities , they were better fed and had more promise for the future . Yet , the death rate from tuberculosis among the Irish in New York ...
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... tuberculosis . In : Clinical Tuberculosis , B. Goldberg ( Ed . ) . Philadelphia , Davis , 1946 . 55. Dubos , R .: Mirage of Health . New York , Harper , 1959 . 56. Dubos , R. and Dubos , J .: The White Plague ; Tuberculosis , Man and ...
... tuberculosis . In : Clinical Tuberculosis , B. Goldberg ( Ed . ) . Philadelphia , Davis , 1946 . 55. Dubos , R .: Mirage of Health . New York , Harper , 1959 . 56. Dubos , R. and Dubos , J .: The White Plague ; Tuberculosis , Man and ...
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