. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 344 MICRO-ORGANISMS AND DISEASE CHAP. The comparatively numerous cases of miliary tuberculosis in children suggest the probability that they are due to the consumption of cows' milk containing the tubercular virus derived from a tubercular udder. Dr. Sims AVoodhead's explanation that the numerous cases of tabes mesenterica (tuberculosis of the intestines and mesenteric glands) of. Fig. 135.—From a Section through a Tubercle of the Lung from a Case OF Acute Miliary Tuderculosis in a Child. S


. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 344 MICRO-ORGANISMS AND DISEASE CHAP. The comparatively numerous cases of miliary tuberculosis in children suggest the probability that they are due to the consumption of cows' milk containing the tubercular virus derived from a tubercular udder. Dr. Sims AVoodhead's explanation that the numerous cases of tabes mesenterica (tuberculosis of the intestines and mesenteric glands) of. Fig. 135.—From a Section through a Tubercle of the Lung from a Case OF Acute Miliary Tuderculosis in a Child. Several alveoli are seen filled with de'bris ; in the centre of this are numerous nuclei, and amongst them the tubercle-bacilli. Magnifying power about 350. children are attributable to the consumption by these cliil- dren of milk derived from the tubercular udder of the cow seems a feasible one. Cohnheim and Salamonson were the first to show that in all tubercular material there is present a specific virus. By injecting a small particle of such matter into the anterior chamber of the eye, they noticed that after the first result due to the injury has passed off, the introduced particle gradually. 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 Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. London, Macmillan and Co. , Ltd.


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