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The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 10-01-1996 venom immunotherapy, the reduction of sensitivity to the bite of a poisonous insect or animal by giving a series of gradually increasing amounts of the specific substance secreted by the insect or animal. The ideas, procedures and suggestions contained in ...
October 1, 1996; The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia

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