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THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN, _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 8 1900.
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2. Xocarfl Qi\'es the c:i.\'i‘ of ai. coiisu1l\ll'
who slept in a lied OH the
above 3, herd of cows from li`\‘§i t0
cgpt when ahseiit in the hospital.
the herd was healthy, but ill 1330
wws beneath his bed, and about
his expectoration fell, contracted
and when killed showed
tuberculosis. In 1892, the
test detected seven more tuber~
ex
Q Theohald Smith injected a cow with
5, Hnon tells of a cow which stood the
tuberculin and other tests, but that after
six mwths of isolation in the care of a
wnsumpgive person showed generalized
` tuberculosis.
' 5_Bollinger inoculated a calf with
lmmutubercle, and at its death, seven
months later, it showed tuberculosis of
fthe glands of the lumbar region, the
inesentery and spleen, and tubercles
hung from the mesentery.
7. Crookshank injected tubercular
human expectoration :into the belly of a.
calhwhich died on the 42nd day of stripto-
coccns infeetim, but with hundreds of
tubemnlarnodlles containing bacilli. -
cases of infection of
mm humthe ox_ :
landi A Danish and an American
veterimrian were respectively infected in
openingtaherculous cows after death. A
local tnbemle formed in each case,tnbercle
bacilli were demonstrated in the sores,and ‘
Nth movered; after excision of the
Parts and cauterization of the .
lfpfeider gives a third 'case of at
Nttinnriansimilarly infected, and who
diedtwoyearslater with tnbercle of the §
thumb and geueralitcd t':_b::-1
mlosis-in the lungs. He limi b;:~n a
*barons man with a perfectly sound.
ilmilyrecwd.
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L Dr. Slang lost a boy of dve years from
flllrcnlosisof the chest and abdomen, He
hid no hereditary taint, but lived on the
lllilk of a cow having tuberculosis of the
5. Dr. Deunne of -the Children’s Hos-
lfill. Berne, lost from tuberculosis foiu-
ehildrén, the offspring of non-tuberculous
The disease began after they
been put on the milk of tuberculous
5. Hr. Howe of North Hadley had his
Scndie of tuberculosis of the abdo-
Chree months after he had fed for a
cn the milk of an uncle’s tuber-
cow.
7, 091. Beecher, Yonkers, lost 'his son
Whercular meningitis,' after having
allowed him to live on the
0! two tuberculons Alderney cows.
&The child of Dr. Brown of Cornell
was fed on the milk of a cow
D1‘0ved tubercnlous, and died of
P“°ln80yer a number of cases as circum~
as the above, I may be allowed to
a few cases that have forced
Hpon my personal attention,
any attempt on my part to dis-
such evidence: _
1° In this case, a family cow and owner`s
V511! both consumptive. The lady
__d_a great deal of the cow’s milk, as a
uf 9 f00d Supposed to be well adapted to
stomach. After she responded
Nlvice to give up the cow's milk her
health was iimiiifestly improved.
3 The owner ofa thoroughbred herd
mhead had siiiibrerl for years from
_ and attributed the poor
‘Edition of his aninrils to lack of care
he had been laid aside from active
VVithout- the aid of the tub-
test, I found 59 of the herd tuber-
3 IH 11 Second tlioroughbred herd there
constantly one or two cases of ad-
bllberculosis, and a sister of the'
was scrofulous, while the eldest
Who was fond of milk and vegetable
Gcntracted tuberculosis of the lungs
llidto seek a permanent change of
4 A herd had 17 out of 26 cows con-
for tuberculosis, and the fa.rmer's
hther-in-law and two brothers-in
had died of consumption a short time
A Dmfesor in ri veterintiry college.
"H-‘fmeati inspector in the city
died of tuberculosis, which he
constantly in his daily duties.
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init ihp .-\;‘<~-~i::‘¢ oi iziiiii ir' ox to
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¢‘ is in Man and Asifimii have reached me limit as- . - ~' _ ‘l Sunday
~‘i8¥1ed me,I shall submit the bare facts ' L: ' ,':4` `
Cattle' :ithout argument. I would like,however, _ _ (_,\i_`T§\ i_ - -V _ . i A MARCHIL .
oknow what the parties who are so . . `.- . '
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expecwmtion of man and in when death was drawing ,ery nigh, 1 America and otlierforeign countries. Dr.
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His sonl has left the dust l><,himi_
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His ‘likvs of `sori'ow are all o`e1-._
He feels the pain of death no more, I J'
He left his friends to weep .mi S
Hes gone to ineet his God on hi
He did not fear to go awz~._v,
And pass into eternity, ` _
lie trusted in thc Savioiifs blood,
I`o cleanse him for the throne of God.
.. rong faith in Christ was in his hear
\fVhen he from this vain world did Dart; 381,000,000. These are the figures in his lin 00368 Of 50,000 01' more. The factory room, either of the others. `
f1_`,‘;o“'1i§h_hi(1;] beck would be in vain. ' portion of ' the Statistical volume. “Die lsysterlh the railroads, and Similar invent “Let <1°W11 the °°°°*\ °l'
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Before the Sickness he endured be issued by the pe,-thas Geographical lworld. In the United States in I7!Il only by Luke (5 18) and Matthew (0,2)
He had his peace with God procured; , ef;m,b1ishm¢m,s at Gogha, Germany In a 3.14 per cent of the people lived m_ towns ofllacedonian °l‘lZ\ll» found on
He “ved a life of righteousness similar volume published by the game of 10,000’ or more inhabitants, while in ;later Greek, and _ prohahb
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In tears of sorrow he could see.
His 11100191' Weep lI\0St bitterly nieter. Belgium remains the most
To lose her son he was so near-~- ` densely populated country, with 224
Her darling son, she loved so dear.
What joy it leaves within the heart,
To see a soul in peace depart;
He‘s now beyond the reach of pain
With Jesus ever to remain.
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