Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association, volume 40

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We have considered it, but it is a question of technique as to how it can be done. In one case we found a number of tubercles in the ovary, and in another case we found an egg about to be laid in a fowl, that was extensively infected with tuberculosis.
Dr. Baker: Dr. Wheeler's question and Professor Law's answer recall to my mind the history of Koch's tuber- culin in human practice. He announced it as a curative agent, but it was recognized within a short time thereafter that it aggravated the
...disease, — produced an active development of what were perhaps latent lesions. I would like to ask if any of the gentlemen present who have been carrying on investiga- tions with tuberculin have found that its injection did excite the lesions to more rapid development.
Digitized by VjOOQIC Discussion. 185 This paper of Dr. Moore was particularly interesting to me.
The symptoms he mentions make it comparatively easy to determine the difference between a healthy and a tuberculous chicken. I think that, as veterinarians especially, it would be well for us to instruct our wives to study the chicken post-mortem before it goes into the pot.


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