| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1896 - 806 pages
...form no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances and conditions with regard to tuberculosis in the food animal which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1895 - 824 pages
...through his food. The circumstances and conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the food animal which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately, the presence of active tulicrculous matter in (he food taken from the animal and consumed by the man in a raw or insufficiently... | |
| Royal Society of Queensland, Brisbane - Science - 1898 - 600 pages
...probable that a considerable part of the tuberculosis that effects man is obtained through his food. 79. The circumstances and conditions with regard to the...in the food taken from the animal and consumed by man in a raw or insufficiently cooked state. 80. "Tuberculous disease is observed most frequently in... | |
| Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn - Microscopy - 1895 - 928 pages
...commerce. no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances...conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the food animals which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately, the presence of active... | |
| Microscopes - 1895 - 492 pages
...definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis thataffects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances...conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the food animals which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately, the presence of active... | |
| Edward Klein - Bacteria - 1896 - 618 pages
...form no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. " The circumstances...and consumed by the man in a raw or insufficiently cooked state. " Tuberculous disease is observed most frequently in cattle and in swine. It is found... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1900 - 1144 pages
...form no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. "The circumstances...ultimately, the presence of active tuberculous matter in food taken from the animal, and consumed by man in a raw or insufficiently cooked state. carcass; it... | |
| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1896 - 826 pages
...form no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances and conditions with regard to tuberculosis in the food animal which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately,... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1897 - 660 pages
...form DO definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances...conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the food animals which lead to the tuberculosis in man are, ultimately, the presence of active tuberculous... | |
| Medicine - 1895 - 422 pages
...form no definite opinion, but we think it probable that an appreciable part of the tuberculosis that affects man is obtained through his food. The circumstances...conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the food animals which lead to the production of tuberculosis in man are, ultimately, the presence of active... | |
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