Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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Page 177
... animals that were tuberculous , though hav- ing every appearance of health , the public should insist that the in- spection of all meats , as required by the law , should be rigorously enforced . The only sure way of avoiding the ...
... animals that were tuberculous , though hav- ing every appearance of health , the public should insist that the in- spection of all meats , as required by the law , should be rigorously enforced . The only sure way of avoiding the ...
Page 347
... animals for hours to- gether . In December and in January all the animals were killed , and the post - mortem showed that the twelve inoculated animals had remained healthy , and that three of the four uninoculated ones had ...
... animals for hours to- gether . In December and in January all the animals were killed , and the post - mortem showed that the twelve inoculated animals had remained healthy , and that three of the four uninoculated ones had ...
Page 418
... animals with material from the lungs , spleen , in- testine , etc. A single case thoroughly investigated according to modern bacteriological methods is of more value than many cases in which only stab - cultures have been made from one ...
... animals with material from the lungs , spleen , in- testine , etc. A single case thoroughly investigated according to modern bacteriological methods is of more value than many cases in which only stab - cultures have been made from one ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
Subscriptions United States and Canada | 60 |
Communications will be welcomed from any quarter Rejected manuscripts will | 236 |
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