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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. "
Bacteriology and the Public Health - Page 340
by Sir George Newman - 1904 - 497 pages
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Proceedings of the Pathological Society of Philadelphia, Volume 5, Issue 7

Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1902 - 70 pages
...without exception severe tuberculous disease, especially tuberculous infiltration of the greatly enlarged glands of the neck and of the mesenteric glands, and also extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and spleen." CLINICAL OBSERVATION. The number of cases in which infection can be traced to the consumption...
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Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume 27

American Public Health Association - Public health - 1902 - 566 pages
...to the pigs which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis, Koch says, they "had, without exception, severe tubercular diseases, especially tubercular...and, also, extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and spleen." There is nothing said about primary tuberculous lesions of the intestines, and we are forced...
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The Living Age, Volume 230

Literature - 1901 - 886 pages
...bovine tuberculosis in these experiments are exhibited in the Museum of Pathology and Bacteriology. An almost equally striking distinction between human...experiment with asses, sheep and goats, into whose vascular system the two kinds of tuberclebacilli were injected. Our experiments, I must add, are not the only...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 36, Issue 6

Canada - 1901 - 1306 pages
...The animals, on the other hand, which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberSESSIONAL PAPER No. 15 culosis had, without exception (just as in the cattle experiment),...experiment with asses, sheep and goats, into whose vascular system the two kinds of tubercle-bacilli were injected. ' Our experiments, I must add, are not the...
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volume 14

Pathology - 1901 - 424 pages
...except here and there little nodules in the lymphatic glands of the neck, and in one case a few grey nodules in the lungs. The animals, on the other hand,...mesenteric glands, and also extensive tuberculosis of tlie lungs and the spleen. The difference between human and bovine tuberculosis appeared not less strikingly...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 45

Medicine - 1901 - 810 pages
...without exception (just as in the cattle experiment) severe tuberculous diseases, especially tuberculous infiltration of the greatly enlarged lymphatic glands...the spleen. The difference between human and bovine tuberculosisappeared not less strikingly in a similar experiment with asses, sheep, and goats, into...
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Bulletin (United States. Bureau of Animal Industry). no. 26-37 ..., Issues 26-37

1900 - 1078 pages
...to the pigs which had eaten bacilli of bovine tuberculosis, Koch says they " had, without exception, severe tubercular diseases, especially tubercular...and, also, extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and spleen." There is nothing said about primary tuberculous lesions of the intestines, and we are forced...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 47

Hygiene - 1901 - 586 pages
...of bovine tuberculosis had, without exception (just as in the cattle experiment), severe tuberculous diseases, especially tubercular infiltration of the...and also extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and the spieen. The difference between human and bovine tuberculosis appeared not less strikingly in a similar...
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The Monthly Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine and ..., Volume 4; Volume 15

Medicine - 1901 - 498 pages
...without exception (just as in the cattle experiment), severe tubercular diseases, especially of the lymphatic glands of the neck and of the mesenteric...glands, and also extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and spleen."' Here, again, is pulmonary tuberculosis from feeding, complicated, it is true, by disease...
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The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives, Volume 22

Edward Charles Spitzka, William Henry Porter, Frank Seaver Billings, Rush Shippen Huidekoper, William Horace Hoskins, H. D. Gill - Veterinary medicine - 1901 - 862 pages
...without exception ( just as in the cattle experiment) severe tuberculous diseases, especially of the lymphatic glands of the neck and of the mesenteric...glands, and also extensive tuberculosis of the lungs and spleen." Here, again, is pulmonary tuberculosis from feeding complicated, it is true, by disease in...
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