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The disturbance of the central nervous be due to system. subject may obviously in a article which has has been discussed at considerable separate just length Medicine. in appeared am aware the In to Dr. Macnamara's I fully that reply interesting comments, MV virus has been but it has been trained to the and not trained, monkey, spe¬ to nerve as Dr. Macnamara states. The human source tissue, original cifically nervous a child of this virus of the tissue of the central of was, course, system who died of and there is no evidence that this virus was poliomyelitis, positive ever Even when its effects have viscerotropic. injected intravenously, specific so as been on the central nervous far I the same is always system, and, know, true of all of those isolated. In the specimens poliomyelitis virus, including freshly there are certain definite a rise in on monkey preparalytic symptoms temperature third or fourth tremor and nervousness the day, apprehensiveness, ataxia, preceding consonant all of which are with a nerve infection. In the paralysis, perfectly fact, disease in is not so different from that in save in monkeys man, average severity and owing to the shortness of the nerve
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Sep 1, 1933
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