. The diseases and disorders of the ox, with some account of the diseases of the sheep. . Fig. 2-1. The above illustration represents the microscopical appearance of a section taken from the same kidney as that from -which the section represented in the preceding picture was taken, (a) Large arterj- filled with caseous matter, and in it numerous tubercle-bacilli. (J>) Coat of artery. (c) Nuclei of tho tuberculous new growth, (d) A Malpighian corpuscle. Magnifying power about 500. tubercular matter, the organs which arc first affected are the intestines themselves, and that the infection gra


. The diseases and disorders of the ox, with some account of the diseases of the sheep. . Fig. 2-1. The above illustration represents the microscopical appearance of a section taken from the same kidney as that from -which the section represented in the preceding picture was taken, (a) Large arterj- filled with caseous matter, and in it numerous tubercle-bacilli. (J>) Coat of artery. (c) Nuclei of tho tuberculous new growth, (d) A Malpighian corpuscle. Magnifying power about 500. tubercular matter, the organs which arc first affected are the intestines themselves, and that the infection gradually spreads until at length the lungs are attacked. We have just seen above that if tho tubercular virus is introduced by inoculation, the lymphatic glands near are first affected. If the disease is propagated through the air, by breathing the germs, theo the lungs seem to be first affected, just as we should 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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