T.B. IN STOCK
EXPERIMENTS IN IRELAND
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, December 19.
“The-Times” Belfast correspondent says: The North of Ireland Ministry of Agriculture’s tests of Spahlinger wVccine have disclosed striking results. Eleven calves were inoculated with anti-tubercle serum and seven were <K>t vaccinated. Subsequently all were given a lethal dose of tubercle geifns. Five of those unvaejeinated died. The eleven vaccinated ones are a live urtd in excellent health. Two of those not vaccinated are alive and apparently normal, this indicating that a, few animals can naturally resist tuberculosis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1932, Page 6
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