Hog Cholera: Its Nature and ControlMacmillan, 1922 - 311 páginas |
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... sows are likewise immune seems to have gained ground . This impression is not in accord with the facts , for we have seen individual pigs born of immune mothers and suckled by them , dead of hog cholera on the seventh day following ...
... sows are likewise immune seems to have gained ground . This impression is not in accord with the facts , for we have seen individual pigs born of immune mothers and suckled by them , dead of hog cholera on the seventh day following ...
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... their development ; in the nasal passages they follow rhinitis due to other causes ; in the skin , they ap- pear especially on the teats and udders of sows which are chapped or wounded as a result of nurs- COMPLICATIONS 31.
... their development ; in the nasal passages they follow rhinitis due to other causes ; in the skin , they ap- pear especially on the teats and udders of sows which are chapped or wounded as a result of nurs- COMPLICATIONS 31.
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... sow and sucking pigs are to be immunized , the sow should be tied and injected. METHODS OF USING ANTI - HOG - CHOLERA SERUM 125.
... sow and sucking pigs are to be immunized , the sow should be tied and injected. METHODS OF USING ANTI - HOG - CHOLERA SERUM 125.
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Its Nature and Control Raymond Russell Birch. be immunized , the sow should be tied and injected first , and released only after the pigs have been vaccinated . Another method of confining large hogs is to connect two pens with a narrow ...
Its Nature and Control Raymond Russell Birch. be immunized , the sow should be tied and injected first , and released only after the pigs have been vaccinated . Another method of confining large hogs is to connect two pens with a narrow ...
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... sows , are almost always injected behind the ear , because it is safer and more convenient to confine them standing . Hogs nearly ready for market should not be in- jected in the ham , and young pigs and shoats. PLATE 20. Injecting serum ...
... sows , are almost always injected behind the ear , because it is safer and more convenient to confine them standing . Hogs nearly ready for market should not be in- jected in the ham , and young pigs and shoats. PLATE 20. Injecting serum ...
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Página 252 - ... the package or container in which the same is intended to be sold, bartered, exchanged, shipped, or imported will bear or contain no statement, design, or device which is false or misleading in any particular, and unless the applicable requirements of the regulations in Part 112 of this subchapter are met.
Página 300 - This is to certify that, pursuant to the terms of the Act of Congress approved March 4. 1913 (37 Stat. 832) governing the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, shipment, and importation of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products intended for use In the treatment of domestic animals...
Página 295 - The immunity unit for measuring the strength of tetanus antitoxin shall be ten times the least quantity of antitetanic serum necessary to save the life of a 350-gram guinea pig for ninety-six hours against the official test dose of a standard toxin furnished by the Hygienic Laboratory of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
Página 297 - ... domestic animals, and the importation of any worthless, contaminated, dangerous, or harmful virus, serum, toxin, or analogous product for use in the treatment of domestic animals, are hereby prohibited.
Página 297 - Columbia, any worthless, contaminated, dangerous, or harmful virus, serum, toxin, or analogous product intended for use in the treatment of domestic animals...
Página 257 - This badge shall be sufficient identification to entitle him to admittance at all regular entrances and to all parts of the establishment and premises to which...
Página 297 - Agriculture is hereby authorized to issue permits for the importation into the United States of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products, for use in the treatment of domestic animal.«.
Página 287 - ... as guides in judging the results of serum tests at licensed establishments : (1) It is practically impossible in many cases to differentiate accurately between hog cholera, pneumonia, and other conditions affecting hogs without the aid of an autopsy as well as laboratory techniques and experiments to determine the causative agent responsible for the condition. Therefore, when healthy pigs are selected for testing antihog-cholera serum any abnormal condition in the pigs subsequent to their inoculation...
Página 258 - ... shall be provided by each official establishment : a) Satisfactory pens, equipment, and assistants for conducting ante-mortem inspection and for separating, marking, and holding apart from passed animals those marked " US suspect" and those marked
Página 257 - Notices re worthless, contaminated, dangerous, or harmful biological products. (a) If at any time It appears that the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, shipment, or importation, as provided In the Virus-Serum-Toxin Act, of any biological product by any person holding a license or permit may be dangerous in the treatment of domestic animals, the Secretary may without hearing notify the licensee or permittee, and pending determination of formal proceedings Instituted under Part 123 of this subchapter...