l6o TUBERCULOSIS 



5. Moore and Dawson. Tuberculosis in swine, the nature of 

 the disease with a report of three cases. Annual Report , Bureau of 

 Animal fndiislry, U. S. Depl. Agric. 1895-96. 



5. Moore. The preparation of tuberculin, its value as a diagnostic 

 agent, and remarks on the human and bovine tubercle bacilli. Trans. 

 of I III- Med. Soeiety of the State of N. } '. 1 900. 



7. Noc.ARD. The animal Tuberculoses. New York. 



rS. Pe;.arson, The Pennsvlvania plan for controlling tidjerculosis 

 ■of cattle. Froe. Am. Vet. iMeci. Assn. 1S99. 



9 Pe.arson. Tuberculosis in cattle and the Penn. plan of its 

 repression. Buttetin y^ Penn. Dept. of Agr. 1901. 



10. Pe.arsdx. The repression of tuberculosis of cattle by sanita- 

 tion. Buttetin 7./. Penn. Dept. of Agric. 1901. 



11. R.AVENEL. The dissemination of tubercle bacilli by cows in 

 coughing a possible source of contagion. Unii'. of Penn. Aled. JMag- 

 azine. Nov. 1 9C0. 



12. Ra\'Enel. The comparative virulence of the tubercle bacillus 

 from human and bovine sources. Univ. of Penn. Med. Bui. Sept., 1901. 



13. R.W'ENKL. The intercommunicability of human and bovine 

 tuberculosis. T/ie Univ. of Penn. il/edieal Bulletin. May. 1902. 



14 Repp. Transmission of tuVjerculosis through meat and milk. 

 Atneriean J/edieine Oct. 6, Nov. 2. 1901. 



15. Salmon. Legislation with reference to bovine tuberculosis. 

 Bulletin 2S. U. S. Dept. of Agr. Bureau of Animal Industi y. 1901. 



16. Saliion. The tuberculin test of imported cattle. Bulletin J2. 

 Bureau of Animal Industry. U. S. Dept. of Agr. 1901. 



17. Smith. Investigations concerning bovine tuberculosis with 

 special reference to diagnosis and prevention. (Pathological part). 

 Bulletin No. 7., U. S. Dept. of Agr. Bur. of Animal Industry. 1894. 



18. Smith. A comparative study of bovine tubercle bacilli and of 

 human bacilli from sputum. The four, of E.xpcr. JMcd. Vol. III. 1898. 



19. Smith. The thermal death point of tubercle bacilli in milk 

 and some other fluids, four. Experimental Med. \o\. IV. No. 2. 1S99. 



The following bulletins on tuberculosis have been issued 

 from the various State Agricultural Experiment Stations : 



Bitting. Bovine tuberculosis in Indiana. (Purdue). Bui. 63. 

 Ind. 1896. 



Brewer. Tuberculosis. Bui. 41. Utah. 1895. 



Gary. Bovine tuberculosis. Bui. 67. Alabama. 1S95. 



Fischer. Bovine tuberculosis. Bui. 79. Kansas. 189S. 



Grange;. Tuberculosis. Bui, 133. Mich. 1S96. 



Hills .and Rich. Bovine tuberculosis. Bui. 42. Vermont. 1894. 



L-.AW. Tuberculosis in relation to animal industry- and public 

 health. Bui. 65. (Cornell.) New York. 1894. 



L.AW. Experiments with tuberculin on non-tuberculous cows. Bui. 

 82. (Cornell.) New York. 1894. 



L.AW. Tuberculosis in cattle and its control. Bui. 150. Cornell. iSg8. 



M.ARSH.ALL. A study of normal temperatures and the tuberculin 

 test. Bui. 159. Michigan. 1S98. 



Marshall. Killing the tubercle bacilli in milk. Bui. 173. Michi- 

 gan. 1899. 



Mavo. Some diseases of cattle, Texas itch, blackleg, tuberculosis, 

 Texas fever. Bui. 69. Kansas. 1S97. 



Nelson. On the use of Koch's lymph in the diagnosis of tubercu- 

 losis. Report of the biologist. New Jersey. 1893. 



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