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On the Nature of the Cellular Elements present in Milk. Part IV. The Histological Appearances of the Udder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

R. Tanner Hewlett
Affiliation:
Professor of General Pathology and Bacteriology, King's College, London
Sidney Villar
Affiliation:
Veterinary Inspector for the Country of Middlesex
Cecil Revis
Affiliation:
Chief Chemist, Messrs Welford and Sons, Ltd..
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In former reports by us, considerable attention was devoted to a study of the number and nature of the cellular elements in milk.We found that cells, sometimes in enormous numbers, are present in all milk (cow, goat, ass, man), that considerable variations in number occur without apparent cause, and that the presence of the slighter forms of non-suppurative mastitis does not seem to influence definitely the number of these cells.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1913

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