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Chapter II. Resistance to Reinfection
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- CHAPTER I.NATIVE ORGAN AND SPECIES RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS: PRELIMINARY STUDIES 1
- Chapter II. Resistance to Reinfection 30
- Chapter II. Resistance to Reinfection 42
- Chapter IV. The Mechanism of Immunity in Tuberculosis: Fate of Tubercle Bacilli Ingested by Mononuclear Phagocytes Derived from Normal and Immunized Animals 77
- Chapter V. Efficacy of Acquired and Native Resistance in Contact Tuberculosis of Noninbred Rabbits 105
- Chapter VI. Heredity, Constitution, and Tuberculosis: An Experimental Study 115
- Chapter VII. Role of Sex Hormones in Native Resistance 181
- Chapter VIII. Host-Parasite Relations in Natively Resistant and Susceptible Rabbits on (Quantitative Inhalation of Human and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli, and Nature of Genetic Resistance to Tuberculosis 192
- Chapter IX. Response of Susceptible and Resistant Rabbits to Intracutaneous Inoculation of BCG, and Effect of BCG Vaccination on Resistance Acquired by These Rabbits 223
- Chapter X. Mode of Inheritance of Genetic Resistance to Tuberculosis 236
- Chapter XI. Role of Adrenal Cortex in Native Resistance to Tuberculosis 244
- Chapter XII. Role of the Thyroid in Native Resistance to Tuberculosis 267
- Chapter XIII. Correlation of Some Metabolic and Hydrolytic Enzyme Activities of Mononuclear Phagocytes with Native and Acquired Resistance 304
- Chapter XV. Recapitulation and Integration 339
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 354
- Index 380
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contents xi
- CHAPTER I.NATIVE ORGAN AND SPECIES RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS: PRELIMINARY STUDIES 1
- Chapter II. Resistance to Reinfection 30
- Chapter II. Resistance to Reinfection 42
- Chapter IV. The Mechanism of Immunity in Tuberculosis: Fate of Tubercle Bacilli Ingested by Mononuclear Phagocytes Derived from Normal and Immunized Animals 77
- Chapter V. Efficacy of Acquired and Native Resistance in Contact Tuberculosis of Noninbred Rabbits 105
- Chapter VI. Heredity, Constitution, and Tuberculosis: An Experimental Study 115
- Chapter VII. Role of Sex Hormones in Native Resistance 181
- Chapter VIII. Host-Parasite Relations in Natively Resistant and Susceptible Rabbits on (Quantitative Inhalation of Human and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli, and Nature of Genetic Resistance to Tuberculosis 192
- Chapter IX. Response of Susceptible and Resistant Rabbits to Intracutaneous Inoculation of BCG, and Effect of BCG Vaccination on Resistance Acquired by These Rabbits 223
- Chapter X. Mode of Inheritance of Genetic Resistance to Tuberculosis 236
- Chapter XI. Role of Adrenal Cortex in Native Resistance to Tuberculosis 244
- Chapter XII. Role of the Thyroid in Native Resistance to Tuberculosis 267
- Chapter XIII. Correlation of Some Metabolic and Hydrolytic Enzyme Activities of Mononuclear Phagocytes with Native and Acquired Resistance 304
- Chapter XV. Recapitulation and Integration 339
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 354
- Index 380