The Cornell Veterinarian, Volumen17

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Published under the auspices of the Alumni Association and Society of Comparative Medicine, New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, 1927

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Página 214 - ... University, Ithaca, NY (b) Central Laboratory of the State Department of Health, Albany, NY (c) Branch Laboratory of the State Department of Health, 339 E." 25th St.. New York City, (d) The Laboratory of the New York City Department of Health is also authorized to receive and examine such specimens. The local health officer may cause any animal that is of a species subject to rabies, and that has attacked or bitten any person or that in his judgment is vicious and unsafe to be at large, to be...
Página 179 - The first expressions of co-operation were found in the co-operative and communistic colonies which settled on the land in the latter part of the Eighteenth Century and the early part of the Nineteenth Century.
Página 214 - ... kind subject to rabies which has attacked or bitten any person, and which in his judgment is vicious or unsafe to be at large, for such time as he regards as necessary, or he may cause such animal to be killed. Whenever any animal which has bitten any person and which has had rabies or any symptoms of rabies dies or is killed it shall be the duty of the health officer to see that the head of the animal is at once removed and sent with all data to the state veterinary college at Cornell for examination,...
Página 313 - This is an increase of $1,200,000 over the amount provided for the current year. The continuing increase in the number of cities which have placed embargoes against milk from dairy herds which have not passed the federal tuberculin test is placing a heavy burden on the owners of dairy herds, since slaughter of infected animals is the accepted method of eradication. The furnishing of pure milk is of vital importance to the health of the people. Because of its interstate character, it is entirely proper...
Página 212 - ... shall have been authorized by such State and approved by the Division to apply the test, make the examination, and issue the certificate and test chart, or by a veterinarian employed by the Division at a public stockyard or other regular Division station: * Provided, however, That if any animals in a lot of cattle tuberculin tested react, the remainder of the lot shall not be shipped interstate, except for immediate slaughter, without a proper retest: And provided further, That all cattle not...
Página 88 - The object of the association, as set out in the constitution, "shall be to develop an efficient and uniform inspection of dairy farms, milk establishments, milk and milk products, and to place the inspection of the same in the hands of persons who have a thorough knowledge of the industry.
Página 108 - CO., in a certain concentration in arterial blood is apparently just as necessary to life as the presence of oxygen. Abnormal breathing in milk fever is evidently associated with a disturbance of the respiratory center. Haldane states that the respiratory center is a mechanism which reacts in a very sensitive manner to slight changes in the concentration of CO,, and that this center is typical of other bodily mechanisms. The vaso-motor center, cardiac center and temperature center may also be mentioned...
Página 313 - ... other members of his profession. As a man and a physician, Dr. Winn possessed the qualities of the highest integrity and most sensitive honor. He was extremely kind and thoughtful of others. He was beloved by his friends and respected by all who knew him.
Página 191 - The animal lay down and was induced to rise with difficulty. While lying down his breathing was sonorous, when he stood up, however, it was almost noiseless. On auscultation of the thorax no sounds, other than an increased vesicular murmur, were heard. No contractions of the rumen were noted. At about 8 pm the calf was dyspnoeic, the act of inspiration being accompanied by a snoring sound. Death occurred shortly thereafter. Post morten examination followed immediately.
Página 313 - Another preventive measure of great economic and sanitary importance is the eradication of tuberculosis in cattle. Active work is now in progress in one-fourth of the counties of the United States to secure this result. Over 12,000,000 cattle have been under treatment, and the average degree of infection has fallen from 4.9 per cent to 2.8 per cent. The federal government is making substantial expenditures for this purpose.

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