Report, Volumen20U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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... present fiscal year , but owing to the adoption of the subcutaneous method for the inoculation of the experimental animals and the slow growth of the organism of tuberculosis , both upon culture media and in the inoculated animal , the ...
... present fiscal year , but owing to the adoption of the subcutaneous method for the inoculation of the experimental animals and the slow growth of the organism of tuberculosis , both upon culture media and in the inoculated animal , the ...
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... present long after apparently perfect health has been reestablished . In one instance human germs injected into the udder of a cow , through the teat , caused a disease which disappeared after several months , but the material which was ...
... present long after apparently perfect health has been reestablished . In one instance human germs injected into the udder of a cow , through the teat , caused a disease which disappeared after several months , but the material which was ...
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... total $ 8,308 , leaving 37 animals to be paid for , owners unknown at present or settlement in course of adjustment . Castra- tions , having been performed by employees of the Bureau 12 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY - 20th REPORT .
... total $ 8,308 , leaving 37 animals to be paid for , owners unknown at present or settlement in course of adjustment . Castra- tions , having been performed by employees of the Bureau 12 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY - 20th REPORT .
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... present time . Not since 1900 , when rabies was so prevalent in this vicinity , has such a large number of rabid animals been referred to this Bureau and investigated by the Pathological Division . During the past year 51 investigations ...
... present time . Not since 1900 , when rabies was so prevalent in this vicinity , has such a large number of rabid animals been referred to this Bureau and investigated by the Pathological Division . During the past year 51 investigations ...
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... of their reshipment by rail to the quarantine station . Such a change in the present arrangements would probably permit of the safe admission of importations of cattle , sheep , and other REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU . 23.
... of their reshipment by rail to the quarantine station . Such a change in the present arrangements would probably permit of the safe admission of importations of cattle , sheep , and other REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU . 23.
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Términos y frases comunes
100 pounds gain acid affected American amount Animal Industry animal products animals Argentina average daily gain B. A. I. ORDER bacilli bacon beef bovine Breeders breeding British Bureau of Animal butter camels carcass cattle cents per pound cheese Chester White chloroform contagious corn meal cotton-seed meal cowpeas cows cultures curing dairy dipping disinfected district experiments exports farm feed filter flavor foot-and-mouth disease formaldehyde Glanders goats grain guinea pigs herd hogs horses imported increase infected inoculated inspection inspector lard lesions live stock lungs months obtained paraffin pasture peanuts pens pleuro-pneumonia pork port pounds of gain Quantity quarantine quarantine line rabbits ration reindeer reported salt Secretary sheep shipment skins slaughter Station stock yards swine temperature Territory thence tion Total tubercle tubercle bacilli tubercular tuberculin tuberculosis U. S. DEPARTMENT United Kingdom virulent weeks wool
Pasajes populares
Página 13 - ... or imprisonment for not more than one year, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Página 198 - That for the purpose of this act the word "butter" shall be understood to mean the food product usually known as butter, and which is made exclusively from milk or cream, or both, with or without common salt, and with or without additional coloring matter.
Página 410 - An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States...
Página 560 - An act for the establishment of a bureau of animal industry, to prevent the exportation of disease'd cattle, and to provide means for the suppression and extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia and other contagious diseases among domestic animals," and to cooperate with the authorities of the United States in the enforcement of the provisions of said act.
Página 560 - An Act to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to more effectually suppress and prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases of live stock and for other purposes...
Página 562 - Agriculture shall have authority to make such regulations and take such measures as he may deem proper to prevent the introduction or dissemination of the contagion of any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease of animals from a foreign country into the United States...
Página 410 - Any animal imported by a citizen of the United States specially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free, whether intended to be so used by the importer himself or for sale for such purpose : Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free...
Página 579 - Saturate the walls and floors of the cars, and fencing, troughs and chutes of the pens with a solution made by dissolving four ounces of chloride of lime to each gallon of water. Or disinfect the cars with a jet of steam under a pressure of not less than fifty pounds to the square inch.
Página 382 - Teller introduced a bill (S. 1109) appropriating $15,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purpose of introducing and maintaining in the Territory of Alaska reindeer for domestic purposes.
Página 563 - On unloading said cattle at their points of destination, pens, sufficiently isolated, shall be set apart to receive them, and no other cattle shall be admitted) to said pens: and the regulations relating to the movement of cattle from said area, prescribed by the cattle sanitary officers of the State where unloaded, shall be carefully observed.