| American Medical Association. Section on Practice of Medicine - Medicine - 1928 - 300 pages
...apparent lesions, the death of the animal is sufficient incentive for transfer to a fresh animal. Material from the dead animal's glands, spleen and liver, when...Cultures of Bacterium tularense may be obtained by inoculations of the heart blood, spleen or liver of these animals to coagulated egg yolk or blood dextrose... | |
| Frederick Tice - Medicine - 1922 - 770 pages
...dead animal's glands, spleen and liver, when rubbed on the shaved, abraded skin of another guinea pig or rabbit, should likewise cause its death within...propagated for an indefinite number of passages through guinea pigs or rabbits. Cultures of Bacterium tularensc may be obtained by inoculations from the blood,... | |
| Illinois State Board of Health - Public health - 1927 - 416 pages
...dead animal's glands, spleen, and liver, when rubbed on the shaven, abraded skin of another guinea pig or rabbit, should likewise cause its death within...propagated for an indefinite number of passages through guinea pigs or rabbits. Cultures of Bacterium tularense may be obtained by inoculations of the blood,... | |
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