The Extermination of Tuberculosis (Classic Reprint): Preservation of Milk and Raising of Calves; Lecture Delivered March 16, 1904, at the Agricultural Exhibition, at Bonn - Couverture souple

Behring, Emil Von

 
9781332878208: The Extermination of Tuberculosis (Classic Reprint): Preservation of Milk and Raising of Calves; Lecture Delivered March 16, 1904, at the Agricultural Exhibition, at Bonn

Synopsis

Explore early 20th-century dairy science and disease research. This lecture explores how milk was treated and fed to calves to improve growth and fight infections, including discussions of formaldehyde (formaldehyde) treated milk and its reported effects.

From Teschen to the stable, the text presents practical tests on calf nutrition, milk preservation, and the treatment of dysentery, with insights into vaccination ideas and the differences between human and bovine tuberculosis as understood at the time. The material combines farm observations with experimental results and notes on the safety and administration of preservative methods.

- Learn about the proposed use of formaldehyde in milk and its claimed impact on calf health and disease suppression.
- See how feeding practices affected weight gain, growth, and future breeding potential in calves.
- Understand early viewpoints on vaccination timing, immunity duration, and disease prevention in cattle.
- Get a snapshot of how researchers discuss human relevance and the transmission questions surrounding tuberculosis.

Ideal for readers interested in the history of veterinary science, dairy farming, and early medical discussions of infectious disease in livestock.

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