INFANTILE PARALYSIS
EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF MICE VALUABLE RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, March 30. "The current issue of the magazine ‘ Science ’ publishes a report of a group engaged in research into infantile paralysis, which declares that the disease has been transmitted to mice, whereas heretofore only men and monkeys were susceptible. They declare that the discovery is of the utmost importance, as they believe it will make vaccination practicable and inexpensive.
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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 9
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73INFANTILE PARALYSIS Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 9
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