Author:
Fairley A.,Linton E. C.,Ford-Moore A. H.
Abstract
Rabbit 1 and mouse 1 probably died from pneumonia, although, both animals showed well-marked lesions in both liver and kidneys. The rat lungs were—as usual—dubious. In the other animals the lungs were normal and the picture was one of hepatic and renal damage alone.At this concentration, the likelihood of pulmonary affections, and death therefrom, appears to be much less than in the cases of animals exposed to 1/100.Pulmonary inflammation does not occur at this concentration, and the lesions were exclusively hepatic and renal.Summary.Pulmonary inflammation does not occur at this concentration, and the lesions were exclusively hepatic and renal.Summary. The rats in the experiment seemed to be more severely affected than the mice, and two rats died with an acute enteritis. The renal and hepatic tissue changes were also more severe in the rats.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
27 articles.
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