In the case of the Cattle Plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually introduced ; still, from analogy, we may draw the conclusion that some effect may be produced on the rapidity of the... Parliamentary Papers - Página xxiipor Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1865 - 550 páginas
...locality hitherto uninfected. In the case of the cattle plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...efficient ventilation, and to prevent overcrowding in all cattle-sheds and cowhouses. No accumulations of litter fouled by the voidings of animals should be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 750 páginas
...locality hitherto nninfected. In the case of the Cattle Plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...efficient ventilation, and to prevent overcrowding in all cattle-sheds and cowhouses. No accumulations of litter fouled by the voidings of animals should be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 712 páginas
...locality hitherto uninfected. In the case of the Cattle Plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...efficient ventilation, and to prevent overcrowding in all cattle-sheds and cowhouses. No accumulations of litter fouled by the voidings of animals should be... | |
| Leone Levi - 1866 - 574 páginas
...locality hitherto uninfected. In the case of the Cattle Plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...efficient ventilation, and to prevent overcrowding in all cattle-sheds and cowhouses. No accumulations of litter fouled by the voidings of animals should be... | |
| 1869 - 876 páginas
...locality hitherto nninfected. In the case of the cattle plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...disease, by placing cattle in the conditions most favorable to health. "2. With this view it is important to secure strict cleanliness, good drainage,... | |
| 1869 - 880 páginas
...locality hitherto nninfected. In the case of the cattle plague it is certain that no sanitary precautions can prevent the spread of the disease when it is actually...analogy, we may draw the conclusion that some effect may he produced on the rapidity of the spread, or on the virulence of the disease, by placing cattle in... | |
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