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
| 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 his address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1916 - 658 páginas
...disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence on hnml, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children...body is overpowered by large numbers of bacilli, as lu udder tuberculosis, or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. Koch, however, in his address... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1923 - 658 páginas
...however, that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to mf that, accepting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. , Koch, however, in his address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far bevond this and maintained... | |
| 1903 - 462 páginas
...human subject, but said that bovine tuberculosis might be transmitted to children when the body was overpowered by large numbers of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or when certain unfavorable conditions existed. He adduced evidence that four human cultures caused generalized tuberculosis... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg - 1900 - 598 páginas
...of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives, December, 1897. He adds the following case: — " It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist. [Probably much the same as in glanders. The number of glandered horses in certain places is out of... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1904 - 518 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...when certain unknown favorable conditions exist." Koch, however, in his address at the British Congress on Tuberculosis, went far beyond this and maintained... | |
| 1928 - 260 páginas
...way of determining the susceptibility of young children to this organism. Smith (17) concluded that "bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children...when certain unknown favorable conditions exist." The death rate from tuberculosis, as shown in table 2 does not reveal a sudden drop following the introduction... | |
| 1902 - 706 páginas
...long time to repair. Theobald Smith says : "It seems to me that accepting the clinical evidence at hand bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children...body is overpowered by large numbers of bacilli," and such is the consensus of medical opinion everywhere. The differences in the tubercle bacilli which... | |
| 1901 - 848 páginas
...do. This author says, after announcing his experiments, without any reference to these experiments, " it seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence...on hand, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to childreu when the body is overpowered by large numbers of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or where... | |
| Illinois State Board of Health - 1909 - 670 páginas
...say the least, revolutionary to our current conceptions. Yt-ars ago (in 18!dS), SMITH admitted that bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children when the body is overpowered by a large number of bacilli, as in udder tuberculosis, or when certain unknown •Stenographic report... | |
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