| 1874 - 550 páginas
...tuberculosis should be prohibited, more particularly for the use of infants, who mainly rely upon milk for their sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very active. Even if such milk did not possess such dangerous infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements,... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1880 - 192 páginas
...tuberculosis should be prohibited, more particularly for the use of infants, who mainly rely upon milk for their sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very active. Even if such milk did not possess such dangerous infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements,... | |
| 1881 - 598 páginas
...Fleming, of the British army, wno has given the subject much attention, says: "There is every reason to prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with...absorption are very active. Even if it did not possess infectious properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements, fat and sugar, and the increased proportion... | |
| 1881 - 596 páginas
...Fleming, of the British arm} 1 , wno has given the subject much attention, says: "There is every reason to prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with...absorption are very active. Even if it did not possess infectious properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements, fat and sugar, and the increased proportion... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1881 - 192 páginas
...tuberculosis should be prohibited, more particularly for the use of infants, who mainly rely upon milk for their sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very active. Even if such milk did not possess such dangerous infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements,... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1882 - 380 páginas
...to cattle but to other species of animals, is an established fact. There is, therefore, every reason to -prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with tuberculosis, and especially for infants, whose powers of absorption are very active. The part this liquid has played in the production of tabes... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1882 - 700 páginas
...to cattle but to other species of animals, is an established fact. There is, therefore, every reason to prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with tuberculosis, and especially for infants, whose powers of absorption are very active. The part this liquid has played in the production of tabes... | |
| 1882 - 648 páginas
...Fleming, of the British army, who has given the subject much attention, says: "There is every reason to prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with tuberculosis, and especially for infante, who mainly rely upon this fluid for their sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very... | |
| John Woodroffe Hill - 1882 - 778 páginas
...tuberculosis should be prohibited, more particularly for the use of infants, who mainly rely upon milk for their sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very active. Even if this milk did not possess such dangerous infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements,... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1884 - 324 páginas
...veterinary inspector of the British army, and the accomplished editor of the London Veterinary Journal, to prohibit the use of milk from cows affected with...sustenance, and whose powers of absorption are very active. Eveu if it did not possess infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements, fat and sugar,... | |
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