The owner of a valuable herd of cows, finding that a large proportion of them were tuberculous, so large a proportion indeed as strongly to suggest infection by association in the sheds, withdrew his milk from the market and used it, unfortunately without... Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences - Page 7edited by - 1890Full view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1891 - 516 pages
...infection by association in the sheds, withdrew his milk from the market and used it, unfortu- • nately without boiling, for fattening his pigs, of which...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' udders, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| 1890 - 934 pages
...owner of a valuable herd of cows, finding that a large proportion of them were tubercuV— 28 lous, so large a proportion indeed as strongly to suggest...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' udders, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| 1890 - 956 pages
...notice which admits of no doubt, and consequently deserves record. The owner of a valuable herd of cows, finding that a large proportion of them were tuberculous,...exception, been affected with the disease to an extent that lias necessitated the slaughter of the whole stock. Another point of practical interest is that he... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1889 - 668 pages
...association in the sheds, withdrew his milk from the market and used it. unfortunately without toiling, for fattening his pigs, of which he has a large number...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' udders, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT - 1889 - 654 pages
...milk from the market and used it, unfortunately without boiling, for fattening his pigs, of whicli lie has a large number and on which he prides himself...his cows. The result has been that the pigs have, alinpst without exception, been affected with the disease to an extent that has necessitated the slaughter... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1891 - 516 pages
...cows, finding that a large, proportion of them were tuberculous, so large a proportion indeed аз strongly to suggest infection by association in the...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' uddors, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| 1891 - 518 pages
...his pigs, of which he has a large number and on which he prides himself not less than on his cowa. The result has been that the pigs have, almost without...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' udders, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1891 - 822 pages
...market, and used it, unfortunately without boiling it, for fattening his pigs, of which he has a largo number, and on which he prides himself not less than...has necessitated the slaughter of the whole stock." An important fact, which seems to have been overlooked until recently, is that to which Prof. Law has... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1893 - 554 pages
...from tuberculous cows. I shall quote the following statement : " The owner of a valuable herd of cows, finding that a large proportion of them were tuberculous,...discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercle in the cows' udders, a condition still held by some to be necessary to render the milk capable... | |
| California. Department of Public Health - 1894 - 358 pages
...used it without boiling for fattening his pigs, of which he had a large lot, and on which he prided himself not -less than on his cows. The result has...stock. "Another point of practical interest is that he was not able to discover nodules or other indications of localized tubercles in the cows' udders —... | |
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