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" The conclusions drawn from the author's personal researches were : (1) Traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious disease, transmissible to other animals, and therefore possibly also to man ; and during... "
Medical Analectic: A Monthly Epitome of Progress in All Divisions of Medico ... - Page 551
1887
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 84

1887 - 580 pages
...considerable period to warm air. He draws the following conclusions : — Traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious...transmissible to other animals, and therefore, possibly, also • Centralblatt f. klinuche Medicin. July 30th, 1S87. b Fliig^e, Mikroorgmniunen. 1886. P. 277. •...
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Quarterly Compendium of Medical Science

1888 - 626 pages
...conclusions drawn from the author's personal researches were : (1) Traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious...when placed beneath the dura mater of the cerebrum. (2) This virus is contained in the medulla and spinal marrow of the animal suffering the disease. It...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ...

1888 - 594 pages
...series of experiments, the author's personal researches: — 1. Traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious...elaborated and multiplied which is capable of producing infectious disease in some other animals when placed beneath the dura-mater of the cerebrum. 2. This...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, Volume 2

Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1888 - 592 pages
...— 1. Traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometimes, if not always, an infections disease, transmissible to other animals, and therefore,...elaborated and multiplied which is capable of producing infectious disease in some other animals when placed beneath the 'dura-mater of the cerebrum. 2. This...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ...

1889 - 544 pages
...researches led him to draw the following conclusions : — 1. Traumatic tetanus of the horse and of the mule is at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious disease transmissible to animals, and very probably to man. During the evolution of the affection a virus is developed and multiplies,...
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Cyclopædia of the diseases of children v. 4, 1890, Volume 4

1890 - 1232 pages
...conclusions are very interesting. He maintains, first, that " traumatic tetanus of the horse and of the mule is at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious disease, transmissible to animals, and very probably to man. During the evolution of the affection a virus is developed and multiplies,...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 117

1887 - 766 pages
...mule is, at least sometimes, if not always, an infectious disease, transmitable to other animals, aud therefore possibly also to man ; and during the progress...when placed beneath the dura mater of the cerebrum. (2) This virus is contained in the medulla and spinal marrow of the animal suffering the disease. It...
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The Medical Times and Register, Volume 18

1888 - 828 pages
...tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometimes, if not always an infectious disease, transmissable to other animals, and therefore possibly also to man...in some other animals when placed, beneath the dura mateirof the cerebrum.. 2d. This virus is contained in the medulla and spinal marrow of the animal...
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The Epitome: A Monthly Retrospect of American Practical Medicine ..., Volume 8

1887 - 828 pages
...tetanus of the horse and mule is, at least sometynes if not always, an infectious disease, transmittible to other animals and therefore possibly also to man;...progress of this disease a virus is elaborated and multipled which is capable of producing the same infectious disease in some other animals .when placed...
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The Sanitary Inspector, Volume 1

1887 - 168 pages
...died of lock-jaw. He conclndes from these researches that traumatic tetanus of the horse and mule is sometimes, if not always, an infectious disease, transmissible to other animals, and therefore possibly to man. More Dangerous than Cholera and Yellow Fever. Dr. Sternberg, President of the American Public...
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