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. 1947 Sep;26(5):957–973. doi: 10.1172/JCI101891

EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION OF MINOR RESPIRATORY ILLNESS TO HUMAN VOLUNTEERS BY FILTER-PASSING AGENTS. I. DEMONSTRATION OF TWO TYPES OF ILLNESS CHARACTERIZED BY LONG AND SHORT INCUBATION PERIODS AND DIFFERENT CLINICAL FEATURES 1

THE COMMISSION ON ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES1,2
PMCID: PMC439395  PMID: 20264984

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