. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. -Z. \ Fig. 1.—a, i, Nerve cells of the brain, showing Negri bodies, a diagnostic factor in rabies. 1, cytoplasm of cell; 2, nucleus of cell; 3, nucleolus of cell; 4, Negri body in cytoplasm of cell. (After Hart.) institutes in this country. In 1908, 111 deaths of persons from rabies were reported in the United States, and owing to our inade- quate statistical methods we have nothing lilie exact data in regard to the extent and distribution of the disease or the number of cases. Please note that these image


. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. -Z. \ Fig. 1.—a, i, Nerve cells of the brain, showing Negri bodies, a diagnostic factor in rabies. 1, cytoplasm of cell; 2, nucleus of cell; 3, nucleolus of cell; 4, Negri body in cytoplasm of cell. (After Hart.) institutes in this country. In 1908, 111 deaths of persons from rabies were reported in the United States, and owing to our inade- quate statistical methods we have nothing lilie exact data in regard to the extent and distribution of the disease or the number of cases. 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 Hall, Maurice C. (Maurice Crowther), 1881-1938. Washington [Govt. Print. Off. ]


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