10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLOSTROUS»
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colostrous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
colostrous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Monthly journal of medical science
... glands, and prove certainly hurtful to the child when suckling is resumed. This
is known to happen in simple engorgement even of one breast, while the other is
performing its proper function, for the milk in it becomes viscid and colostrous.
2
The British Journal of Homoeopathy
function — the milk in the congested mamma becoming viscid and colostrous ;
but this is also known to happen if the suckling mother be attacked with typhus,
when there is no congestion of the breasts, on the contrary they are pendulous
and ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, 1849
3
Glasgow Medical Journal
... other kinds — buttermilk forming the least suitable soil. Colostrous and
diseased milk always contain a greater or less quantity of albumen, which is a
much more putrescible substance than casein, and may contain epithelium, casts
of the ...
4
The monthly journal of medical science
... in it becomes viscid and colostrous. It is of obvious consequence, therefore, to
impress upon the inexperienced, from the moment of delivery, the necessity of
managing the breasts so as to avoid any cause which might favour over-retention
...
George E. Day, F.R.C.P., Alexander Fleming, M.D., and W. T Gairdner, M.D.,, 1849
5
Public Health Papers and Reports
Disadvantages arising from the sale of colostrous milk, or of that coming from
badly fed animals. (1. Model dairy establishments. Their usefulness. Stables: how
they should be equipped. Water for the animals. Delivery of milk. Pure,
pasteurized ...
American Public Health Association, 1905
6
Public Health Papers and Reports
Disadvantages arising from the sale of colostrous milk, or of that coming from
badly fed animals. d. Model dairy establishments. Their usefulness. Stables : how
they should be equipped. Water for the animals. Delivery of milk. Pure,
pasteurized ...
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8
Experiment Station Record
... colostrous than the first. Under the microscope but few colostrum particles were
found in the first milk and not many in any of the others." A registered Jersey cow
gave milk of the following composition the last milking before going dry: Per ...
U.S. Office of Experiment Stations, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1893
... cow for a few weeks before she went dry. A Jersey cow which was milked up to
the time of calving was found to give milk instead of colostrum after calving. "
Succeeding flows were analyzed and found slightly more colostrous than the first.
10
Experiment Station Record
... swine after they had colostrous milk from positive sows reacted positively to the
agglutination test, but again reacted negatively after weaning. A negative
Holstein cow reacted positively to the agglutination test after 91 days close
contact with ...