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" Among the animals that had been fed with sputum no trace of tuberculosis was found, except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic glands of the neck, and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs. "
The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives - Page 523
edited by - 1901
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Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume 27

American Public Health Association - 1902 - 566 pages
...experiment in which sputum was fed to six pigs there was no trace of tuberculosis found post-mortem "except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic...and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs." It appears, then, that he did get some infection in pigs by feeding human sputum, and that the lesions,...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 47

1901 - 586 pages
...died. Aftor three months and a half the surviving swine were all killed and examined. Among the animals that had been fed with sputum no trace of tuberculosis...neck, and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs. The animals, on the other hand, which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis had, without exception...
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The Monthly Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine and ..., Volume 4; Volume 15

1901 - 498 pages
...died. After three months and a half the surviving swine were all killed and examined. Among the animals that had been fed with sputum no trace of tuberculosis...neck, and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs. The animals, TUBERCULOSIS. ETIOLOGY. on the other hand, which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis...
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The Living Age, Volume 230

1901 - 886 pages
...died. After three months and a half the surviving swine were all killed and examined. Among the animals that had been fed with sputum no trace of tuberculosis...neck, and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs. The animals, on the other hand, which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis had, without exception...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 36, Issue 6

1901 - 1314 pages
...died. After three months and a half the surviving swine were all killed and examined. Among the animals that had been fed with sputum no trace of tuberculosis...neck, and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs. The animals, on the other hand, which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberSESSIONAL PAPER No. 15 culosis...
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Bulletin (United States. Bureau of Animal Industry). no. 26-37 ..., Issues 26-37

1900 - 1078 pages
...an experiment in which sputum was fed to 6 pigs there was no trace of tuberculosis found postmortem "except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic...and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs." It appears, then, that he did get some infection in the pigs by feeding human sputum, and that the...
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Current Literature, Volume 31

1901 - 830 pages
...almost identical results were obtained; but there is this exception — a straw indicating something — "here and there little nodules in the lymphatic glands...and in one case a few .gray nodules in the lungs" were found. Asses, sheep, and goats, into the vascular system of which the two kinds of bacillus were...
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Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 9

1901 - 618 pages
...with similar materials, as in some of those fed with tuberculous sputum " little nodules are found in the lymphatic glands of the neck, and in one case a few grey nodules in the lungs." With bovine material on the contrary they all, without exception, developed...
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Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 3

Vermont. State Board of Health - 1902 - 56 pages
...experiment in which sputum was fed to six pigs there was no trace of tuberculosis found postmortem "except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic...and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs." Referring to the pigs which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis he says "they had, without exception,...
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Transactions, Volume 20

Iowa State Medical Society - 1902 - 480 pages
...experiment in which sputum was fed to six pigs there was no trace of tuberculosis found post-mortem, "except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic...and in one case a few gray nodules in the lungs.'' Referring to the pigs which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis he says they "had, without exception,...
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