... have found the one, both in its broad general features and in its finer histological details, to be identical with the other. We have so far failed to discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other ; and our records contain... Modern Medicine - Page 91edited by - 1904Full view - About this book
 | George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1904 - 1214 pages
...of the necropsies of bovine animals infected with tuberculous ma140 MEDICAL RECORD. terial of bovine origin which might be used as typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis." These conclusions are entirely contrary to the views expressed by Professor Koch, and as the Lancet,... | |
 | Medicine - 1904 - 538 pages
...discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other, and our records contain accounts of the post-mortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis. " The importance of this judgment cannot be overrated, and it fully justifies the continuance of strict... | |
 | Sir George Newman - Bacteriology - 1904 - 608 pages
...discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other ; and our records contain accounts of the post-mortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis. The results which we have thus obtained are so striking, that we have felt it our duty to make them... | |
 | Pathology - 1904 - 424 pages
...discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other; and our records contain accounts of the post-mortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis. The results which we have thus obtained are so striking that we have felt it our duty to make them... | |
 | Vermont. State Board of Health - Public health - 1904 - 56 pages
...which we could distinguish the one from the other; and our records contain accounts of the post mortem examinations of bovine animals infected with tuberculous...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis." Vaccination in Manila. According to Public Health and Marine Hospital reports, the Board of Health... | |
 | Medicine - 1904 - 796 pages
...be distinguished from the other, and state that their " records contain accounts of the necropsies of bovine animals infected with tuberculous material...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis." Although tuberculous milk is probably often given to children, primary intestinal tuberculosis is extremely... | |
 | Vermont. State Board of Health - Public health - 1904 - 64 pages
...records contain accounts of the necropsies of bovine animals infected with tubercular material of bovine origin which might be used as typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis." These conclusions are entirely contrary to the views expressed by Professor Koch, and as the Lancet,... | |
 | 1905 - 406 pages
...discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other ; and our records contain accounts of the post-mortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis. The results which we have thus obtained are so striking that we have felt it our duty to make them... | |
 | International congress on tuberculosis - 1905 - 672 pages
...discover any character by which we could distinguish the one from the other; and our records contain accounts of the postmortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis. " An experiment has been carried out by Professor Hamilton of the University of Aberdeen, and Mr. Young,... | |
 | 1905 - 942 pages
...discover any character by which we can distinguish the one from the other, and our records contain accounts of the postmortem examinations of bovine...typical descriptions of ordinary bovine tuberculosis." The Commission makes this short interim report " for the reason that the result at which we have arrived,... | |
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