The spores of all these parasites may be seen under the microscope, those of smut as small round granules, those of bunt round and reticulated and three or four times the diameter of smut, and those of ergot egg-shaped. Bunt and smut certainly render... Transactions - Page 349by Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1885Full view - About this book
| New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1886 - 498 lehte
...writing upon the transmission of disease by milk, states that it may be transmitted as follows : 1. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 2. It may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have... | |
| ERNEST HART - 1882 - 558 lehte
...familiar fluid, it Ьесош« probable that there is no food so liable to transmit disease as milk. 1. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. I shall consider, then, the various ways in »hid it is possible disease may be transmitted by milk.... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1882 - 564 lehte
...shall consider, then, the various ways in which it is possible disease may be transmitted by milk. 1. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 2. It may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have... | |
| Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1885 - 562 lehte
...adulteration uncommon in this country. Diseased Food. — The foods which may be themselves diseased are com, milk, butchers' meat, fowl, fish and fruit. The most...usual for the milk to continue to be secreted are pleuro-pneumonia and foot-and-mouth disease. Milk from pleuro-pneumonic cows has been commonly sold,... | |
| 1885 - 452 lehte
...grain, taking the place of the 304 THE SANITARY JOURNAL. solid contents. It has a sour smell. The spore of all these parasites may be seen under the microscope,...usual for the milk to continue to be secreted are pleuro-pneumonia and foot-andmouth disease. Milk from pleuro-pneumonic cows has been commonly sold,... | |
| New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1886 - 498 lehte
...writing upon the transmission of disease by milk, states that it may be transmitted as follows : 1 . It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 2. It may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1887 - 314 lehte
...writing upon the transmission of disease by milk, states that it may be transmitted as follows : 1. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 2. It may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have... | |
| 1887 - 334 lehte
...writing upon the transmission of disease by milk, states that it may be transmitted as follows : 1. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 2. It may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have... | |
| Minnesota - 1895 - 1410 lehte
...Therein is recorded evidence tending to prove that milk is capable of conveying disease when drawn from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease, from a tuberculous cow or drawn from an inflamed udder. The question is still open to experimental evidence; yet the important... | |
| 1882 - 362 lehte
...human beings has been presented by Dr. Vacher : 1. The milk may be derived from a tuberculous cow. 2. It may be derived from a cow suffering from a specific epizootic disease. 3. It may be drawn from an inflamed udder. 4. It may have undergone chemical or fermentative change.... | |
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