The following conclusions were presented: 1, and emphatically, that 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 udder or not; 3,... Report - Page 349by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1890 - 338 pages
...number of calves and young pigs. The following conclusions were presented: 1, and emphatically, that milk from cows affected with tuberculosis in any part...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the the udder. It will thus be seen that Dr. Ernst's results and conclusions are essential!}- the same... | |
| 1890 - 852 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...with tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion in the udder. PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION'. The following from a circular distributed by the State Board... | |
| 1890 - 564 pages
...virus of the disease. 2. That the virus is present whother there is disease of the udder or not. 8. That there is no ground for the assertion that there...milk of cows affected with tuberculosis but with no discoverable-lesion of the udder. Dr. Heim, in a report to the Royal Board of Health of Germany, states... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1890 - 768 pages
...there must be a lesion of the udder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis ; fourth, that, on the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the udder." Dr. Morgagni, a celebrated Italian physician, more than a century ago claimed that the virulent matter... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1890 - 468 pages
...there must be a lesion of the udder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis; fourth, that, on the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the udder. THE TORNADO : APPEARANCES ; LIEUT. FINLEY'S VIEWS. WHILE it would appear that the most encouraging... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Health - 1890 - 568 pages
...there must be a lesion of the ndder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis. •1. That, on the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis...tuberculosis but with no discoverable lesion of the ndder. Dr. Heim, in a report to the Royal Board of Health of Germany, states that the bacilli of tuberculosis... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1890 - 1028 pages
...there must be a lesion of the udder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis. (4) On the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis are present...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the udder. A paper on Primary Cancer of the Duodenum, hy Dr. BN Whittier, of Boston, was read by title. Dr. WM.... | |
| Illinois - 1890 - 1028 pages
...there must be a lesion of the udder before the milk can contain the infection of tuberculosis. Fourth, that, on the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis...affected with tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesions of the udder." TUBERCULAR INFECTION FROM MILK. Conrtcnay De Kalb, writing to the Nation from... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1891 - 404 pages
...cent. The experimenters conclude their report with the statement that the results show: Consumption. 1. Emphatically that the milk from cows affected with...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the udder. A remarkable incident in this connection is the absence of other contagious diseases among consumptive... | |
| 1891 - 558 pages
...That the virus is present whether there is disease of the udder or not. 3. That there is no gi'ound for the assertion that there must be a lesion of the...tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the udder. The effect of dilution on the virulence of the milk of tuberculous cows is the subject of experiments... | |
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