We have up to the present made use, in the above inquiry, of more than twenty different " strains " of tuberculous material of human origin, that is to say, of material taken from more than twenty cases of tuberculous disease in human beings, including... Birmingham Medical Review - Page 4391904Full view - About this book
| 1904 - 638 pages
...bovine animal to tuberculosis identical with ordinary bovine tuberculosis." In their experiments they made use of more than twenty different "strains" of tuberculous material of human origin and two hundred animals. They compared the effects produced by these with the effects produced by several... | |
| Sir George Newman - 1904 - 606 pages
...tuberculous disease in the cow, calf, or ox ? We have up to the present made use, in the above inquiry, of more than twenty different " strains " of tuberculous material of human origin, that is to say, of material taken from more than twenty cases of tuberculous disease in human beings,... | |
| 1905 - 1112 pages
...as similar as possible, tuberculous material of bovine origin. Use has been made up to the present of more than twenty different " strains " of tuberculous material of human origin. In the case of seven of these strains the introduction of the human tuberculous material into cattle... | |
| 1905 - 406 pages
...tuberculous disease in the cow, calf, or ox ? We have up to the present time made use in the above inquiry of more than twenty different "strains" of tuberculous material of human origin — that is to say, of material taken from more than twenty cases of tuberculous disease in human beings,... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1905 - 384 pages
...unfavorable to such transmission. The report says : We have up to the present made use, in the above inquiry, of more than twenty different "strains"' of tuberculous material of human origin, that is to say, of material taken from more than twenty cases of tuberculous disease in human beings,... | |
| 1907 - 770 pages
...years ago, in which the results of their experiments up to date were shortly given. The Commission made use of more than twenty different strains of...diseased parts of the lungs in pulmonary tuberculosis, mesentric glands in primary abdominal tuberculosis, tuberculous bronchial and cervical glands, and... | |
| California State Board of Health - 1905 - 826 pages
...tuberculous disease in the cow, calf, or ox? We have up to the present time made use in the above inquiry of more than twenty different "strains" of tuberculous material of human origin— that is to say, of material taken from more than twenty cases of tuberculous disease in human beings,... | |
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