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Here Sabin and her colleagues reported their investigations into what the various types of blood cells indicated about the course of tuberculosis infection.
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Tuberculosis, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Monocytes, Basophils, and Eosinophils
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Text
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19 pages
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English
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Periodical. Smithburn, K. C., Florence R. Sabin, and L. E. Hummel. "Haematological Studies in Experimental Tuberculosis: Variations in the Blood Cells of Rabbits Inoculated with Cultures Differing in Virulence." American Review of Tuberculosis XXXVI, (1937): 673-691. Article. 19 Images.. American Review of Tuberculosis