Veterinary Studies for Agricultural Students

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Veterinary Studies for Agricultural Students
M H Myron Herbert Reynolds
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• The period of incubation is probably short. In experimental animals it varies from one to five days.
No true toxin has been demonstrated for this virus; but B. Anthracis may be present in the blood in such numbers as to block the capillaries. It also produces an enzyme which digests blood serum and destroys the red corpuscles.
Modes of infection. — (1) Dried spores may be inhaled and so reach the general circulation by way of the capillaries of the lungs. Human beings following certain occupa
...tions, as wool sorting, mattress making, etc. , obtain infection in this way more often than do the lower animals.
' This lecture contributed originally by Dr. W. H. Dalrymple, of Louisiana, and later revised by the author.
163 164 VETERINARY STUDIES (2) When infection is introduced by inoculation through the skin, there results the condition known as external anthrax, carbuncular disease, inoculation anthrax, or malignant pustule. This may be occasioned by insects, especially of the blood-suck- ing varieties, such as the various horse or gad flies; probably, also, by some varieties of the mosquito.


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