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1Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven.
Abstract:
1. Bilateral olfactory neurectomy did not prevent experimental poliomyelitis on intravenous or intracutaneous inoculation. 2. Various operative procedures increased the susceptibility of monkeys to infection with experimental poliomyelitis.
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