Clinical Bacteriology And Vaccine Therapy for Veterinary Surgeons

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Clinical Bacteriology And Vaccine Therapy for Veterinary Surgeons
William Scott
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— Since Koch's discovery of the bacillus of tubercle, our knowledge of this disease as it affects man and the lower animals has ever been accumulative, and although there is still much to learn, probably no disease has been more fully and seriously investigated than tuberculosis.
The disease affects nearly every domesticated animal, some to a greater degree than others, depending partly upon the idiosyncrasies of the breed or strain, and partly upon the environment of the individual, etc. It is
... not intended here to discuss tuberculosis as it affects all the lower animals, but to confine our remarks strictlv to the disease as it is seen in the bovine species.
Tuberculosis may run an acute course and terminate suddenly, or it may, and usually does, develop an insidious character — in fact, the degree of virulence in many cases is so slight that the animal shows no indication of a removal from the usual normal healthy standard.
Recent investigation in human pulmonary tuberculosis has revealed the fact that the bacillus of tubercle is not such a virulent organism as the early bacteriologists led us to believe — in fact, some authorities go so far as to say that if no secondary infection followed the primary invasion of this bacillus, the disease would lose its appalling signifi- cance altogether.


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