The book Ophthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of Glanders was written by author Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), B. 1875 Here you can read free online of Ophthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of Glanders book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ophthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of Glanders a good or bad book?
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Fig. 2.— P-f + = Distinct purulent discharge. Fig. 3.— P + + + = Purulent disehurge with swelling of the eyelids. Fig. 4.— P + + + + = Strong purulent dis- charge with .swelling and gluing together of both lids. Varying Degrees of Reactions in the Ophthalmic Mallein Test for Glanders. OPHTHALMIC MALLEIN FOE THE DIAGNOSIS OF GLANDERS. 9 times longer. The reaction consists of a purulent discharge from the conjunctival sac which is typical, as well as swelling and gluing of the eyelids. It is advi...sable to examine the tested animals in a good light from 12 to 24 hours after the application of the test. Varymg degrees of reactions are illustrated in Plate I, figures 1 to 4. A suppurative discharge of varying quantities is considered a positive reaction. The conjunctiva and the eyeball should also be included in the examination after examining the discharge. A pseudo-reaction can be produced b}^ artificial or accidental irrita- tion of the eye. On the other hand the purulent discharge maj have been removed (either by the stable attendant or by the animals licking each other, etc.), and the positive result thus obliterated.
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