The Cause of Black Disease And Its Method of Transmission Being Further Studies

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The Cause of Black Disease And Its Method of Transmission Being Further Studies
Sydney Dodd
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Of virulent culture is usually followed by death in about eighteen to twenty hours. On autopsy no cutaneous . Changes are evident. The subcutaneous tissues of the breast and abdomen are infil- trated with the usual exudate. There is no odour or gas formation. A distinctly necrotic line follows the needle track and extends laterally for a short distance into the muscles, the lateral extension being irregular in width. At the edges of this necrotic zone the muscles show evidence of intense inflam...matory congestion, but there are no distinct haemorrhages and no gas. On incision, the odour of the affected muscles is rather unpleasant but not distinctly putrefactive. No other gross lesions have been observed. The bacilli are confined to the lesions from which they have been recovered in purity.
Up to the present, no experimental inoculations have been made into the !horse, ox or pig.
The Natural Method of Infection.
Before entering upon a discussion as to the natural method of infection in black disease, it may first be advisable to note some points that have been .


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