Experiments With Milk Artificially Infected With Tubercle Bacilli
Experiments With Milk Artificially Infected With Tubercle Bacilli
E C Ernest Charles Schroeder
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1783, 1803, and 1811 were each inoculated February 13, 1900, with a small amount of growth from an agar culture of tubercle bacillus No. 3, and were killed thirty-eight days later and examined post-mortem. Autopsy of hog Xo. 1783. Weight at time of death, 55 pounds. At the seat of the inocu- lation is an abscess about 1 cm. In diameter, which contains a dry, firm, cheesy material. The subcutaneous tissues surrounding the abscess in a band not more than 5 mm. Wide are sprinkled with 7iiinute nec...rotic foci. Lung evenly sprinkled with innumerable minute, pearl-like tubercles 2 mm. And less in diameter. Liver contains a considerable number of very minute tubercles. Portal lymph glands contain a few very minute tuberculous foci. Autopsy of hog Xo. 1803. Weight at time of death, 52 pounds. At the seat of the inocu- lation is a lesion similar to that found in hog Xo. 1783, but not more than one-half as large. Inguinal lymph glands enlarged and some of them contain a small number of necrotic areas 4 mm.
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