The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . only when the disease is welladvanced, and most are familiar withthe wasting, cough, &c., produced(Fig. 32). A verv common methodof spreading is per medium of a. LUNGS AND LIVER OF A COW AFFECTED BY TUBERCULOSIS. FIG. J9. BACILLUS OF TUBERCULOSIS. milk supply (Figs. t^t^. 34). A cow may be dangerousK tubercular,yet continue to look and act like a healthy animal; she may showneither symptoms of disease nor discomfort; her appetite may be


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