Special Report on Diseases of CattleU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - 568 sider |
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Special Report on Diseases of Cattle United States. Bureau of Animal Industry Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Special Report on Diseases of Cattle United States. Bureau of Animal Industry Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1916 |
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Side 431 - I should estimate the extent of infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle and the butter made of their milk as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission, and I therefore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it.
Side 431 - Hitherto nobody could decide with certainty in such a case whether the tuberculosis of the intestine was of human or of animal origin. Now we can diagnose them. All that is necessary is to cultivate in pure culture the tubercle bacilli found in the tubercular material, and to ascertain whether they belong to bovine tuberculosis by inoculating cattle with them.
Side 92 - It may be secondary to or complicated with many of the diseases of the respiratory system. It may also be caused by breathing irritating...
Side 381 - ... to 22 States and the District of Columbia. Work of eradication was undertaken by the department in cooperation with the authorities of these States. Foot-and-mouth disease, or aphthous fever, is highly infectious. It is confined chiefly to cloven-footed animals and is characterized by an eruption on the mucous membrane of the mouth and on the skin between the toes and above the hoofs. So rapid and sweeping is its spread that when the infection once gains access to a herd or a farm practically...
Side 414 - Per cent. Tuberculosis of lungs and serous membranes ' 41 Tuberculosis of lungs alone.. 33 Tuberculosis of serous membranes alone (pearly disease) 17 Tuberculosis of other organs 8 Baden : Tuberculosis of lungs alone 21 Tuberculosis of serous membranes alone 28 Both combined 39 Generalized tuberculosis 9 Tuberculosis of the sexual organs alone 3 Symptoms.
Side 498 - If many repeated treatments are given, the cattle should not be treated oftener than every two weeks. " In addition to properly protecting vats containing arsenical dip when not in use another precaution must be observed when vats are to be emptied for cleaning. The dip should not be poured or allowed to flow on land and vegetation to which cattle or other animals have access. The best plan is to run the dip into a pit properly protected by fences.
Side 431 - Though the important question whether man is susceptible to bovine tuberculosis at all is not yet absolutely decided, and will not admit of absolute decision to-day or to-morrow, one is nevertheless already at liberty to say that, if such a susceptibility really exists the infection of human beings is but a very rare occurrence. I should estimate the extent of...
Side 426 - ... 6. At 6 am on the day following the injection of tuberculin commence taking temperatures, and continue every two or three hours until the twentieth hour after injection, at which time if there is no tendency for the temperature to rise the test may cease. 7. A rise of 2° F. or more above the maximum temperature observed on the previous day, providing the temperature after injection exceeds 103.8° F., should be regarded as an indication of tuberculosis.
Side 385 - ... About 1880 there were two or three lots of animals brought to the United States affected with this disease, but there was no extension from the animals originally affected. In 1884 there was a small outbreak at Portland, Me., caused by imported cattle, and the disease spread to a few herds outside of the quarantine station. Owing to the small number of animals affected and the limited area of territory covered by the disease, it was easily controlled by the ordinary measures of quarantine and...
Side 169 - In addition the external genitals, the root of the tail, the escutcheon, etc., should be sponged daily with a solution twice as strong as that used for irrigation, and this latter treatment should be given the nonaborters as well. Should the preliminary symptoms of abortion be detected, the animal should be removed from the herd and treated as above prescribed.