Publications - Bureau of Government Laboratories, Ausgabe 5

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Bureau of Public Printing, 1903

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Seite 222 - LIVINGSTONE'S SOUTH AFRICA. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa ; including a Sketch of Sixteen Years' Residence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loando on the West Coast ; thence across the Continent, down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean.
Seite 223 - A MANUAL OF THE INFUSORIA. Including a Description of the Flagellate, Ciliate, and Tentaculiferous Protozoa, British and Foreign, and an account of the Organization and Affinities of the Sponges.
Seite 222 - The microscopic organisms found in the blood of man and animals, and their relation to disease.
Seite 223 - A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE Ox ; being a Manual of Bovine Pathology specially adapted for the use of Veterinary Practitioners and Students. By JH STEEL, MRCVS FZS With 2 Plates and 116 Woodcuts. Svo. 15.-.
Seite 150 - In dogs muscular wasting is well marked, the animal being often reduced to a skeleton, but the fatty tissues are generally not much affected, except at the base of the heart, where the fat may undergo oedematous degeneration.
Seite 226 - Flagellated organisms in the blood of healthy animals. In physiological and pathological researches; being a reprint of the principal scientific writings of the late Timothy Richards Lewis. Arranged and edited by William Aitken, GE Dobson and AE Brown.
Seite 97 - Voges's idea regarding this seems to us to be the most plausible. He states that the parasites are numerous during the first few days after the rise in temperature, following which they mysteriously disappear; and this appearance and disappearance may take place a number of times during the course of the disease. He considers it due to a certain amount of immunity, which is acquired by all animals in the early stages and which may be repeated a number of times before the animal becomes too weakened....
Seite 80 - ... of the snout and ears, due to lice. When fed upon infected material, they buried their snouts in it and scratched their ears with their blood-stained forepaws. Furthermore, in rats which acquired the disease through feeding, the cervical glands were always enlarged most, a fact which proves that hematozoal infection must have taken place in the head, for, as we shall show, the primary infection travels by the lymphatics. A cat fed repeatedly on the soft...
Seite 230 - BRUCE, DAVID. Further report on the tsetse-fly disease or nagana in Zululand, 69 pp., 6 pis. 4to. London. BURKE, RICHARD W. Malarial fever in horses in India, or "surra.
Seite 98 - Experiments were performed to show whether the parasite elaborated any toxic- substance which acted injuriously upon its host. Large amounts of blood taken from monkeys suffering with experimentally produced Trypanosomiasis of severe type were passed through a Berkefeld filter and the filtrate injected into other monkeys. No symptoms of Trypanosomiasis were produced. Lar«re oelloidin capsules containing blood with many parasites were placed in the abdominal cavities of sheep, but the results were...

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