He did not conclude, however^ that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children when the body Is overpowered... Biennial Report - Página 266por Kansas State Board of Health - 1911Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1912 - 702 páginas
...not conclude, however^ that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. Koch, however, in his address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| 1895 - 724 páginas
...natural conditions cattle can become infected by human tubercular sputum, whilst on the other hand "accepting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine tuberculosis...when certain unknown favorable conditions exist." This article gives a review of an experiment by Sidney Martin (Rep. Roy. Com. on Tuberculosis, 1895,... | |
| Edward Charles Spitzka, William Henry Porter, Frank Seaver Billings, Rush Shippen Huidekoper, William Horace Hoskins, H. D. Gill - 1901 - 862 páginas
...do. This author says, after announcing his experiments, without any reference to these experiments, " it seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...transmitted to children when the body is overpowered hy large numbers of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or where certain unknown favorable conditions... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1902 - 1326 páginas
...This author says, after announcing his experiments, without any reference to these experiments: ' ' It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...large numbers of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or where certain unknown favorable conditions exist." Smith concludes his article by saying," " if in... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1904 - 682 páginas
...not conclude, however, that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said: It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. Koch, however, in hisjaddress at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| 1904 - 74 páginas
...not conclude, however, that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said: It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. «Report of committee on animal diseases and animal food to the American Public Health Association,... | |
| 1904 - 758 páginas
...not conclude, however, that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said: It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. "Rejiort of committee on animal diseases and animal food to the American i'nblic Health Association,... | |
| 1904 - 710 páginas
...not conclude, however, that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said: It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. Koch, however, in hit! address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1904 - 674 páginas
...bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said: It seems to me that, acc?pting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine tuberculosis...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. Koch, however, in his address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| William Tibbles - 1912 - 978 páginas
...not produce the disease in man, but he said : " It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children...numbers of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or when unknown favourable conditions exist." Koch, however, went far be}rond this. In his address on Tuberculosis... | |
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