The Canadian Veterinary Record, Volume 1

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Canadian Veterinary Record, 1920 - Veterinary medicine
 

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Page 197 - "It ain't the guns nor armament, Nor funds that they can pay But the close co-operation That makes them win the day. It ain't the individual Nor the army as a whole But the everlastin' team-work Of every bloomin' soul." —Kipling.
Page 67 - To require that all persons engaged in the manufacture, import, sale, distribution, or export of Morphine, Cocaine and their respective salts, shall be furnished with a license or permit to engage in these operations, or shall make to the competent authorities an official declaration that they are so engaged.
Page 67 - fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars and costs, and not less than Two Hundred Dollars and costs, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to both fine and imprisonment.
Page 83 - established that in advanced generalized tuberculosis the udder may excrete tubercle bacilli without showing any indication of being affected. Other experiments have demonstrated that tubercle bacilli may be eliminated from cows affected with tuberculosis to a degree that can be detected only by the
Page 57 - Hilda Hempl Heller. From the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research, University of California, Medical School, San Francisco.
Page 50 - THE BACTERIOLOGICAL BALL. A gay bacillus to gain her glory, Once gave a ball in a laboratory. The fete took place on a cover-glass, Where vulgar germs could not harass. None but the cultured were invited. For Microbe
Page 84 - contaminated material may readily pollute the milk during the process of milking even though the milk comes from a healthy cow. The importance of this method of infecting milk cannot be too greatly emphasized when it is known that cattle with slight
Page 54 - The Diseases of the Genital Organs of Domestic Animals. By WL Williams, Professor of Obstetrics and Research Professor in the Diseases of Breeding Cattle in the New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University.
Page 50 - Where vulgar germs could not harass. None but the cultured were invited. For Microbe Chicks are well united. They closely shut the ball-room doors To all the germs containing spores. The staphylococci
Page 50 - the least amount of skill with which a fair proportion of the practitioners of a given locality are endowed, is to be taken as the criterion by which to judge the

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