Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary .. 1905-1922 . oncows with the Klebs-Lofller l)acillus. He took healthy milch cow^and inoculated them subcutaneously in the shoulder with 1 cubic centimeter of a broth culture of the Klebs-Loffler bacillus taken from :i Klein, Report Med. Officer, Govt. Board, London, 1R89, p. 167. EXPLAXATIOX OF DIA(;RA:\I II. A, B. and K uri dairy fanii^ sclliui;- tlirir piddnct to retail niillvdealer II. K is the farm on which a ease of scarlet fever occurredantedatiiif; the outbreak in Xorwalk. The lar


Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary .. 1905-1922 . oncows with the Klebs-Lofller l)acillus. He took healthy milch cow^and inoculated them subcutaneously in the shoulder with 1 cubic centimeter of a broth culture of the Klebs-Loffler bacillus taken from :i Klein, Report Med. Officer, Govt. Board, London, 1R89, p. 167. EXPLAXATIOX OF DIA(;RA:\I II. A, B. and K uri dairy fanii^ sclliui;- tlirir piddnct to retail niillvdealer II. K is the farm on which a ease of scarlet fever occurredantedatiiif; the outbreak in Xorwalk. The lar^e square T O W X represents the city of Xorwalk. H is the retail milk dealer among whose customers all cases but twooccurred. The dash lines represent IIs milk route, and each dot is acase of scarlet fever. C, D. E, F. G, I, and J are other dairymen having routes in Xor-walk. The lines extending from them into the city represent theirmilk routes and are introduced to show their freedom from thedisease. SHOWING RELATION OF MILK ROUTES TO SCARLET FEVER CASES DURING OUTBREAKAT NORWALK, CONN., 1897. B 3 A \ / H. 35 human case. These cows becaiue ill, had a rise in temperature, andoil (he fifth day there appeared upon the udder an eruption character-ized by i^apules, vesicles, and crusts. He states that he isolated the from the vesicles, pustules, and milk. Other experiment-Ils have however failed to get similar results. The Klebs-Lofflerbacillus has been isolated from market milk by Bowhill, Eyre,*ivlein, and Dean and Todd.^ IvLEBS-LOFBLEK BACILLI IN JIILK. Dean and Todd reported that in certain families supplied withmilk from two cows there occurred 2 cases of clinically typical diph-iheria and 3 of sore throat, that in one family using the milk onlyafter sterilization no case occurred. Inspection of the cows showedpapules, crusts, and ulcers on the teats and udders. One of the cowsseemed well and gave apparently normal milk; the other had amammitis and gave a scant


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