What the World's religions teach, applied to vaccines and immune globulins

作者: John D. Grabenstein

DOI: 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2013.02.026

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摘要: For millennia, humans have sought and found purpose, solace, values, understanding, and fellowship in religious practices. Buddhist nuns performed variolation against smallpox over …

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