I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission, and I therefore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it. Birmingham Medical Review - Page 4421904Full view - About this book
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1902 - 70 pages
...if such a susceptibility really exists the infection of human beings is but a very rare occurrence. I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle, and the butter made of this milk is hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission,... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1902 - 566 pages
...very rare occurrence," and estimates "the extent of the infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle, and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission." This language shows his uncertainty on the great question which he has raised, and bearing upon which... | |
| 1912 - 702 pages
...thorough course of experimentation. When Koch said in the British Congress on Tuberculosis that he should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission,... | |
| 1900 - 734 pages
...he says that "he would estimate the extent of infection bv milk and flesh of tubercular cattle, and butter made of their milk, as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission, and he, therefore, did not deem it advisable to take any measures against it. With this last statement... | |
| 1901 - 624 pages
...if such a susceptibility really exists the infection of human beings is but a very rare occurrence. I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission,... | |
| 1901 - 1306 pages
...if such a susceptibility really exists, the infection of human beings is but a very rare occurrence. I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk...made of their milk, as hardly greater than that of heriditary transmission, and I therefore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it."... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1901 - 1292 pages
...said, in the address: "I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and rlesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly...greater than that of hereditary transmission, and I there• fore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it." As modifying this uncompromising... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1901 - 1292 pages
...said, in the address: "I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and rlesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly...greater than that of hereditary transmission, and I there• fore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it." As modifying this uncompromising... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1901 - 1024 pages
...very rare occurrence. lie estimates the extent of the infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle, and the butter made of their milk, as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission, which, as is admitted by all bacteriologists. is of very rare occurrence. It seems also to have been... | |
| 1900 - 1078 pages
...very rare occurrence," and estimates "the extent of the infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle, and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission." This language shows his uncertainty on the great question which he has raised and bearing upon which... | |
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