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The present day. He states his case muchs too strongly when he pronounces the possibility of the enveyance of plage to
mans
from cattle, pigs, sheep, jowls, sta,
my Aperience it is certainly posible to
induce the disease in these animals, but as
a
factor to be reckoned with in a
plague
infected area, it is of practically no great
significance.
Shaver Never seen, or heard,
from authentic sources,
of Naturally
of
the occurrence
induced plagues infection in
bovines, sheep, pigs, and fowls
commonly consumed by
or other animals
Maw as
food.
the production of plage in the animals useds
Simpson was
but a question of dosage
by
and, as a result, it is Not surprising that the experiments of Haffkine, Bannerman, the, were not confirmatory.
the
1903, Hetsch and Otto, when testing "Paris Plague Serum" on vats, has little difficulty
in inducing fatal plage infections peros with plague times in atleast 86%
Quim als.
3
n their
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