Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, Volume 11Gazette Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 44
... inoculated with tuberculosis , to test the tuberculin , did not succumb nearly as readily , and in the case of the fourteenth generation it required six months before the disease developed . I , conse- quently , inoculated a number of ...
... inoculated with tuberculosis , to test the tuberculin , did not succumb nearly as readily , and in the case of the fourteenth generation it required six months before the disease developed . I , conse- quently , inoculated a number of ...
Page 45
... inoculated with the twenty - third generation of the germ , after the germs had been carefully and thoroughly washed ... inoculate guinea - pigs , with the same re- sults as those already noted . In the case of a disease like ...
... inoculated with the twenty - third generation of the germ , after the germs had been carefully and thoroughly washed ... inoculate guinea - pigs , with the same re- sults as those already noted . In the case of a disease like ...
Page 46
... inoculated with the attenuated culture many months ago , and are still well , and in which an autopsy of other animals treated in exactly the same way and at the same time showed no signs of disease . Recently Viquerat claims to have ...
... inoculated with the attenuated culture many months ago , and are still well , and in which an autopsy of other animals treated in exactly the same way and at the same time showed no signs of disease . Recently Viquerat claims to have ...
Page 48
... inoculated with anthrax . Two recovered completely , and the third ( pregnant ) lived twenty - four hours longer than the control animal . This serum treat- ment must be continued during five days The serum of sheep's blood prepared in ...
... inoculated with anthrax . Two recovered completely , and the third ( pregnant ) lived twenty - four hours longer than the control animal . This serum treat- ment must be continued during five days The serum of sheep's blood prepared in ...
Page 51
... inoculated into a guinea - pig produced death from the same disease from which the cow died . In a Yorkshire village part of a disused grave- yard was taken into the rectory garden ad- joining ; on the earth being dug over , scar- let ...
... inoculated into a guinea - pig produced death from the same disease from which the cow died . In a Yorkshire village part of a disused grave- yard was taken into the rectory garden ad- joining ; on the earth being dug over , scar- let ...
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