Perlege Si VIS. a Letter Addressed to Spencer, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in Answer to an Appeal Made to the 'Society for Defending the Civil Rights of the Dissenters' Relative to Church Burial Volume 5777
Perlege Si VIS. a Letter Addressed to Spencer, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in Answer to an Appeal Made to the 'Society for Defending the Civil Rights of the Dissenters' Relative to Church Burial Volume 5777
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1808 Excerpt: ...was determined, after weeks of inoculation tests, that infected milk was produced by one quarter of the udder of a seemingly healthy but actually tuberculous c6w, while the remaining three quarters produced noninfected milk. One case of udder tuberculosis observed in a cow is particularly instructive. The disease ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1808 Excerpt: ...was determined, after weeks of inoculation tests, that infected milk was produced by one quarter of the udder of a seemingly healthy but actually tuberculous c6w, while the remaining three quarters produced noninfected milk. One case of udder tuberculosis observed in a cow is particularly instructive. The disease extended to and developed in the udder with great suddenness and violence. In the course of a few days an apparently healthy udder, including the associated lymph glands, became affected with a diffuse tuberculosis that wholly destroyed its normal function. Half of the udder became so swollen that its size was at least three times as great as normal. On postimortem examination no real typical lesions of tuberculosis could be found, but the entire affected region was saturated with unusually virulent tubercle germs. This case shows how great the danger may be from a tuberculous cow, even when it can not be proven that her milk contains tubercle bacilli, and that tuberculosis of the udder may develop without warning at any time in a tuberculous cow. An investigation is also in progress relative to the percentage of healthy calves that can be raised from a herd of tuberculous cattle. The object of this investigation is to obtain additional and muchi needed data regarding the economic eradication of tuberculosis from among cattle. This investigation is also of special interest because it may throw some light on the possible development of tuberculosis during later stages of life from tubercle bacilli that were swallowed during the true milkidrinking period. OTHER DISEASES. During the year a number of dogs that had been bitten by rabid dogs were kept in quarantine, and one horse that had been bitten by a rabid dog was treated under the direction of, and...
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