. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. 396 INFECTIVE DISEASES. not any trace of tubercular disease in other parts; thus pointing to the intestine as the channel by which the bacillus made its way into the body. Woodhead also remarks that in a large number of cases. Pig.' 174.—Tubeeoulosis oi' the Lungs. From a photograph of the lungB of a rabbit which had been injected snb- cutaneously with about ten drops of milk, including in suspension a small quantity of


. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. 396 INFECTIVE DISEASES. not any trace of tubercular disease in other parts; thus pointing to the intestine as the channel by which the bacillus made its way into the body. Woodhead also remarks that in a large number of cases. Pig.' 174.—Tubeeoulosis oi' the Lungs. From a photograph of the lungB of a rabbit which had been injected snb- cutaneously with about ten drops of milk, including in suspension a small quantity of the deposit at the bottom of a sample of milk from a cow with tuberculosis of the udder. Death occurred from general tuberculosis ninety-two days afterwards. The appearance of the lungs was very striking. They were almost completely composed of tubercular deposit. The bronchial glands, as well as the tracheal, of which one is seen in the photograph, were also enlarged and caseous. There were tubercular deposits in the kidneys and other organs, and also at the seat of inoculation. of general tuberculosis, where the possibility of infection by the pulmonary passages was evidently excluded, the tubercular process. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Crookshank, Edgar M. (Edgar March), 1858-1928. Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders


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