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Identifier: necroticstomatit00mohl (find matches)
Title: Necrotic stomatitis, with special reference to its occurrence in calves (calf diptheria) and pigs (sore mouth)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875 Morse, George Byron, (from old catalog) joint author
Subjects: Necrotic stomatitis. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Washington, Govt. print. off.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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FiG. 1.—Bacillus necrophorus from Metastatic Focus in Rabbits Heart.
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Fig. 2.—Petri Dish Containing Characteristic Colonies of Necrosis Bacilli. X 2. NECROTIC STOMATITIS. 25 one or two localized areas of coagulation necrosis. In another thecaseous process had included the entire surface of both lungs, thepericardium, and the heart itself until all were superticially fused intoone chees,y mass. The liver of one animal contained eight superticialareas of caseation varying in size from a pea to a hazelnut and wasadherent to the diaphragm and abdominal muscles. All other organswere normal. No lesion was observed about the point of inoculationin three cases; the fourth showed a narrow strip of necrosis along theline of the vein for about half an inch. Cover-glass preparationsmade from the lesions contained numerous characteristic specimens ofBacillus necrophorm. Experiments on Mice. Sithcutaneous ?V?oci/ia^/w?.—The remarkable susceptibility of a whitemouse to necrophorus infection makes this animal an excellentmedium for the preservation of the virulence

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