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Index. 



Tubercle of eye, 480 



Tubercle of lymph glands, 481. 



Tubercle of mammae, 479. 



Tubercle of mouth and throat, 478. 



Tubercle of muscles, 480. 



Tubercle of pancreas, 479. 



Tubercle of skin, 480. 



Tubercle of spleen, 479. 



Tubercle, relative frequency in diflFer 



ent parts, 481, 482. 

 Tubercle, structure of, 473. 

 Tuberculin, action on parturient cows, 



5°3- 

 Tuberculin, dose of, 505. 

 Tuberculin, reaction under, 507. 

 Tuberculin test, 502. 

 Tuberculin test, antipyretics during, 



505. 



Tuberculin test, effect on sound am 

 mals, 508. 



Tuberculin test, its reliability, 509. 



Tuberculin test, later effect on the 

 tuberculous, 508. 



Tuberculin test, precautions, 502. 



Tuberculin test, false certificates of, 

 470. 



Tuberculin test, technique, 505. 



Tuberculosis, 442. 



Tuberculosis, accessory causes, 459. 



Tuberculosis and absence of indem- 

 nity, 468. 



Tuberculosis and increased trade, 465. 



Tuberculosis and private testing of 

 herds, 470. 



Tuberculosis and pale of tubercu- 

 lous, 468. 



Tuberculosis and sales of sound stock, 

 468. 



Tuberculosis and unrestricted trade, 

 465, 467. 



Tuberculosis, bacilli of bird, horse 

 and rabbit, 457. 



Tuberculosis, breeding healthy stock 

 from infected parents, 533. 



Tuberculosis butter, cheese and whey, 

 541. 



Tuberculosis by feeding, 453 



Tuberculosis by inhalation, 453. 



Tuberculosis, cerebral symptoms, 494. 



Tuberculosis, culling out the un 

 thrifty and sick, 535. 



Tuberculosis, Danish method in Penn- 

 sylvania, 536. 



Tuberculosis, Danish method of re- 

 striction, 535. 



Tuberculosis, decrease of in England, 



525- 

 Tuberculosis, definition, 443. 

 Tuberculosis, diagnosis of, 500 



Tuberculosis, direct infection from 



man to ox, 518. 

 Tuberculosis, encrease in infants in 



England, 525. 

 Tuberculosis, expense of extinction 



in cattle, 530. 

 Tuberculosis, experiments of Adami 

 andRavenel, 526. 



Tuberculosis from common feeding 

 trough, 472. 



Tuberculosis from dusty infected sta 

 bles, 472. 



Tuberculosis from feeding hogs after 

 diseased cattle, 472. 



Tuberculosis from feeding offal to 

 hogs, 471. 



Tuberculosis from infected milk, 471. 



Tuberculosis from strepto-bacillus, 

 545- 



Tuberculosis, gastro-intestinal, peri- 

 toneal and mesenteric 478. 



Tuberculosis, generalization of, 543. 



Tuberculosis, generally applicable 

 measures, 538. 



Tuberculosis, genital in the bull, 

 symptoms, 493. 



Tuberculosis, geographical distribu- 

 tion, 446. 



Tuberculosis, Gerlach's experiment, 

 453- 



Tuberculosis, glandular symptoms, 

 494 



Tuberculosis held virulent in early 

 times, 447. 



Tuberculosis, hereditary vulnerabili- 

 ty. 459 



Tuberculosis, hygiene of meat, 539. 



Tuberculosis, hygiene of milk and 

 meat, 539. 



Tuberculosis, hygiene of oleomar- 

 garine, 541. 



Tuberculosis in apes and menagerie 

 animals, lesions, 445, 485. 



Tuberculosis in birds. 485. 



Tuberculosis in birds, symptonis, 500. 



Tuberculosis in cattle, 444. 



Tuberculosis in chickens, lesions, 485. 



Tuberculosis in dog and cat, lesions, 

 484. 



Tuberculosis in dogs and cats, 445. 



Tuberculosis in dogs and cats, symp- 

 toms, 499. 



Tuberculosis, infection from ox to 

 man, 520. 



Tuberculosis in fishes, 443. 



Tuberculosis in Hebrews and Chris- 

 tians, 525. 



Tuberculosis in horse, ass and mule, 

 444- 



