. The diseases and disorders of the ox, with some account of the diseases of the sheep. 214 THE DISEASES AND DISOEDEES OP THE OX. disease will be set up in the intestinal tract. Our readers will remember that in dealing with pleuro-pneumonia we pointed out that the germs of the disease enter the system by the lungs, and that these organs are chiefly affected. If the germs of the disease are introduced into the tail, as in preventive inoculation, the lungs are not affected, though probably the micrococcus is distributed to all parts of the system. Similarly in tuberculosis, we find that if the


. The diseases and disorders of the ox, with some account of the diseases of the sheep. 214 THE DISEASES AND DISOEDEES OP THE OX. disease will be set up in the intestinal tract. Our readers will remember that in dealing with pleuro-pneumonia we pointed out that the germs of the disease enter the system by the lungs, and that these organs are chiefly affected. If the germs of the disease are introduced into the tail, as in preventive inoculation, the lungs are not affected, though probably the micrococcus is distributed to all parts of the system. Similarly in tuberculosis, we find that if the disease is induced by feeding an animal with. 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 Gresswell, George; Gresswell, Albert. London, Allen


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