The Human Body An Account of Its Structure And Activities And the Conditions of
The book The Human Body An Account of Its Structure And Activities And the Conditions of was written by author Martin, H. Newell (Henry Newell), 1848-1896 Here you can read free online of The Human Body An Account of Its Structure And Activities And the Conditions of book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Human Body An Account of Its Structure And Activities And the Conditions of a good or bad book?
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The development of these various bodies is the process of immunization. Specific Nature of Opsonins and Immune Bodies. A very interesting fact about the bodies which the living cells develop under bacterial stimulation is that their action is very specific. The opsonins which are developed in an individual under the stimulus of invading typhoid bacilli increase the tendency of the phagocytes to ingest those particular organisms and no others. Similarly immune bodies developed by the pneumococcu...s enable the complements of the blood to attack those bacteria and no others. For this reason immunity against one kind of infection does not protect the Body against other kinds. Antitoxin. Beside the destruction of the invading bacteria it is necessary, before the Body is cured of an infection, that the toxins produced by the rapidly multiplying organisms be neu- tralized. This neutralization of poison is a simpler process than the destruction of formed elements as carried on by the phago- cytes and complements.
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