Experiments Concerning Tuberculosis, Vol. 1: Under the Supervision of the Biochemic Division (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Marion Dorset

 
9780266258797: Experiments Concerning Tuberculosis, Vol. 1: Under the Supervision of the Biochemic Division (Classic Reprint)

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The genetic relation of tubercle bacilli of various origins has appar ently been well established. While there is a great difference in virulence of various bacilli from different or similar sources, it is universally admitted that bovine bacilli are the most virulent for all species of animals upon which they have been tried; and the conclu sions, apart from positive cases and experiments, that the bovine bacilli are virulent for other animals, including man, is perfectly natural and justifiable.

The experiments recorded in the several parts of this bulletin will substantiate the brief résumé given.

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