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Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India (Veterinary Series) Virulence of Tubercle Bacilli isolated from Bovine Lesions in India May 1921

1921

To obtain sufficient culture for the experiments the growth was lifted out of a number of the flasks and placed in the upper part of wide tubes which were then placed in a nearly vertical position to drain away as much of the broth as possible. [...] The fact that the control rabbits used in the present experiments which received the same dose lived about twice as long is an index of the lower virulence of the virus used. [...] 323-388) shewed that in the great majority of cases a rise of 2° above the temperature at the time of the injection of the tuberculin constituted a reaction. [...] The following table gives the temperatures recorded during the test, and in addition the morning and afternoon temperatures on the day of injection of the tuberculin. [...] The reactions of the bull calves are, therefore, far less marked than those of the buffaloes both in number and extent, Special mention must be made of the extraordinarily marked local re- actions which developed at the seat of injection of the subcutaneous dose of tuberculin on the side of the neck in some of the animals.
technology medicine science
Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii A.L. Sheather view
Virulence of Tubercle Bacilli Isolated From Bovine Lesions in India
33-70 A.L. Sheather view

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