Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volumen9University Press, 1896 |
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abdominal abscess affected anthrax appearance applied artificial respiration average bacilli blood body bowel cæcum carcase cattle cause chloroform coccidia colour condition congestion cows creolin culture danger diagnosis Dieckerhoff disease dose drachms enlarged experiments fæces February feeding fluid gelding glanders grunting guinea-pigs hæmorrhages horse hydrocyanic acid immunity inch infection inflammation inoculation irritation lame large intestine large number legs lesions limb liver lung lymphatic glands mallein mare meat Median neurectomy milk minims of hydrocyanic minutes months old mucous membrane muscles neurectomy Nocard normal observed obtained operation organs owner pain parasites passed patient peritoneum pleuro-pneumonia post-mortem examination present Professor pulse rectum regarding result Royal Veterinary College serum skin slaughtered Small intestine spleen sterilisation strongylus subcutaneous surface swelling swine-fever symptoms taken temperature terrier ticks tissue treatment tubercle bacilli tubercular tuberculosis tuberculous tuberculous animals tuberculous flesh tumour ulcers urine vaccinated veterinary surgeons virulent wound
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