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" ... that the virus is present, whether there is disease of the udder or not; 3, that there is no ground for the assertion that there must be a lesion of the udder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis... "
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ... - Page 18
1890
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Hearings on House Bill 9206 Relating to Oleomargarine and Other Imitation ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1902 - 362 pages
...in some respects from that of Ernst, whose preliminary work in 1889 led him to declare emphatically that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease, and that the virus is present, whether there is disease of the...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 63

1890 - 836 pages
...guinea-pigs, and 50 per cent, of them contracted tuberculosis. Ernst arrived at the following conclusions: "i. The milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. " 2. The virus is present whether there is disease of the udders...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 49

1906 - 516 pages
...report on the infectiousness of milk appears fully to justify the conclusion reached by him in 1889 that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. These conclusions are, moreover, supported by the investigations...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 30

1895 - 722 pages
...an exceedingly difficult question to answer; but after careful experimentation Dr. Ernst concludes that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body, may contain the virus of the disease. The protection furnished in this matter cannot be absolute unless...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 121

1889 - 772 pages
...a number of calves and young pigs. The following conclusions were presented: — (1) Emphatically, milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. (2) The virus is present whether there is disease of the udder...
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Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volume 42

1897 - 1040 pages
...Ernst, in relation to these cases, concludes in his report to the Department : ' First and emphatically that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. Second, that there is no ground for the assertion that there...
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Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 4

1890 - 848 pages
...but he induced the disease in several calves and young pigs. He reaches the following conclusions: i. That the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. 2. That the virus is present, whether there is disease of the...
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Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama

Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1890 - 474 pages
...through the alimentary canal in more than 50 per cent. Then experiments show : "1st. And emphatically, that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body, may contain the virus of the disease. " 2d. That the virus is present, whether there is disease of...
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Legislative Documents, Volume 4

Iowa. General Assembly - 1892 - 1196 pages
...experimenters conclude their report with the statement that the results show: Consumption. 1. Emphatically that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. 2. That the virus is present whether there is disease of the...
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Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, Volume 11

1890 - 752 pages
...cows from which the milk came. The conclusions drawn by Dr. Ernst are : " First, and emphatically, that the milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part of the body may contain the virus of the disease. Second, That the virus is present whether there is disease of...
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