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Title: Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine
Identifier: diseasesofcattl00mous (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, John A. W. , joint author
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: New York, W. R. Jenkins
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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BEEF MEASLES. 83 In seven to eight months the cysts undergo degeneration, the Hquid is absorbed, and calcium salts are deposited throughout the mass. The lesions which remain have, in the ox, the appearance of interstitial disseminated tuberculosis. There is no curative treatment. The infested animal recovers spon- taneously with the lapse of time, for the cysticerci undergo degenerative processes, but the flesh of such animals is of little commercial value. From a preventive standpoint we can only hope to improve matters by a gradual and progressive change in social and public hygienic conditions. When the life of the nomad shall have been entirely replaced by that of the highly-civilised European and private hygienic precautions
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Fig. 43.—Sexually mature segment of beef-measle tapeworm (Tcenia saginata). c.)j., Ciniiiis pouch with cirrhus ; d.c.^ dorsal canal; g.p., genital pore; n., lateral longitudinal nerves; ov., ovary; s^., shell-gland; i^., testicles ; 2^^., median uterine stem, enlarged (in part after Leuckart) ; v., vagina ; v.c, ventral canal, connected by transverse canal; /c, vd., vas deferens; vg., vitellogene gland. have rendered it impossible for animals to obtain access to segments or eggs of the Tcenia saginata, beef measles will disappear. At present, in the countries where the disease is common, one experiences a feeling of astonishment that it is not far more frequent; for experiment has shown that a person infected with one unarmed tapeworm expels with the faeces an average of four hundred proglot- tides per month, each proglottis or segment of the worm containing about 30,000 eggs, each of which is capable of developing into a tapeworm. G 2

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