A civilian volunteer receives her first injection of the anthrax vaccine Sept. 24 as part of a 43- month study at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Four civilian research centers are also taking part in the study to determine if fewer shots given intramuscularly produce an antibody response similar to the six-shot, subcutaneous injections currently given. U.S. Army photo.
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