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cessive individuals of one species, and, contrariwise, less 

 and less virulent when passed through the systems of 

 successive individuals of another species. These facts 



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suggested the theory that the blood of resistant animals 

 might contain something directly antagonistic to the 

 virus, and the hope that this something might be trans- 

 ferred with curative effect to the blood of an infected 

 susceptible animal. Numerous experimenters all over 



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