Let us now marshal together these various terms in a table as follows: Immunity in man {= a condition of protection of insusceptibility to { certain diseases.
It may be due to other organisms, or chemical substances already in the alimentary canal of the individual, or it may be due to some insusceptibility or resistance of the tissues.
We may now consider shortly how these new facts were received and what theories of explanation were put forward to explain continued insusceptibility to disease.
The quality of being inexcitable; insusceptibility to excitement.
The quality or condition of being impassible; insusceptibility of injury from external things.
Some individuals are refractory to vaccination, but complete insusceptibilityis exceedingly rare.
Insusceptibility is occasionally met with, both in the cow and in man, but it is very rare.
Thus animals may prove refractory to a small dose of the poison of anthrax, yet Chauveau has shown that this virus will overcome all native or acquired insusceptibility when administered in excess.
The insusceptibilityto anthrax is often characteristic of certain individuals or families or of the animals living in a particular district.
Defn: The quality or condition of being impassible; insusceptibility of injury from external things.
Defn: The quality of being inexcitable; insusceptibility to excitement.
In a few cases it is known that immunity or insusceptibility to specific forms of infection is a unit character which follows Mendelian laws in heredity.
Thus certain forms of blindness or insanity are due primarily to gonorrheal or syphilitic infection, insusceptibility to which is rare or unknown.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insusceptibility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.