Volume 4
Final report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the relations of human and animal tuberculosis.
- Great Britain. Royal Commission on Tuberculosis
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Final report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the relations of human and animal tuberculosis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![VIRUS H. 25. “A.T.” ‘First “ Passage” Experiment. Strain derived from human sikel through G.-P. 1282. JUNE 1, 1904. bh. of lesions from G.-P. 1282. CALF 449. Subcutaneous. Dose : 87,273,000 T.B. Killed: August 5, 1904. (65 days.) P.M.—Small local lesion, nearest glands caseo- calcareous. Small foci in thoracic and several peripheral glands KE. of prepectoral gland. CALF 467. RABBIT 120 [Intrap.]. Intravenous. Killed: 97 days. Dose: 11,248,000 T.B. P.M.—Tuberculous Killed: October 6, 1904. peritonitis, very slight. (62 days.) P.M.—One or more minute tubercles in lungs, liver, spleen; numerous calcareous grains in thoracic glands, fewer in hepatic and right pre- scapular glands. Experiment closed. VIRUS H. 23. “J.P.” First “Passage” Experiment. Emulsion of human lung. March 19, 1905. CALF 345. Subcutaneous. Dose: 103,093,000 T.B. Killed: June 6, 1904. (79 days.) P.M.—Small local lesion ; caseating nodules in prescapular gland. E. of prescapular gland. CALF 441, Intravenous. Dose: 13,357,000 T.B. Killed : September 16, 1904. fe (102 days.) P,M.—Generalized tuberculosis, not severe, calcareous and probably retrogressing. T.B. were not numerous in any of the lesions examined. Experiment closed, _](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32181863_0004_0344.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)