. 'Fig. 54. Irregular temperatures follozving tuberculin that arc >iot caused by tuberculosis [Curtice). as the result of the first test if they came from herds contain- ing reacting animals. The practical value of tuberculin lies in its efficiency in the arts of comparative and sanitary medicine. It is in the practical application that difficulties are encountered. The many details and precautions enumerated as absolutely essen- tial to the best results are often considered too tedious and time consuming, and consequently the practice has come too generally into vogue of neglecting or igno


. 'Fig. 54. Irregular temperatures follozving tuberculin that arc >iot caused by tuberculosis [Curtice). as the result of the first test if they came from herds contain- ing reacting animals. The practical value of tuberculin lies in its efficiency in the arts of comparative and sanitary medicine. It is in the practical application that difficulties are encountered. The many details and precautions enumerated as absolutely essen- tial to the best results are often considered too tedious and time consuming, and consequently the practice has come too generally into vogue of neglecting or ignoring many of the precautions. In order that the test may be practicable, some practitioners resort to a shorter method of procedure even at the risk of an occasional error. § 156. Prevention. Tuberculosis, like other infectious diseases, can be very largely prevented. To accomplish this


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