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... was transmitted by the bite of dogs, and the Hebrews used to compare this bite to that of a venomous snake. In latin virus means ‘venom’ or similar poisonous fluid. A virus was something which could produce a disease. And in A.D. 50, Cornelius Aulus Celsus produced this remarkable sentence : ‘ Rabie ...
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