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Bovine Mastitis-A SymposiumEdited by Ralph B. Little, V.M.D., and Wayne N. Plastridge, Ph.D., New York: McGraw-Hill, 1946. 546 pp. Price, $7.00. This is a comprehensive, up-to-date review of our knowledge of this disease written by a group of specialists. These include Mack A. Emerson, Charles W. Turner, Lloyd B. Sholl, Leland J. Tompkins, Wayne N. Plastridge, Claude S. Bryan, Ralph B. Little, J. Howard Brown, Arthur W. Stablefortth, Oscar W. Schalm, and Elmer 0. Anderson. Discussions cover the anatomy of the udder and the physiology of milk secretion, as well as the diagnosis, bacteriology, pathology, serology, etiology, control, treatment, and public health significance of this commonest of all cattle disorders that affect the quality of our milk supply. Because of a literature that is too voluminous for anyone to study, even a specialist in this field, this book is timely and contains just the information that the public health worker needs. The problem of the control of this disease is not solved, but the problem is presented clearly and this presentation should in itself tend to direct observation and research into useful fields. Naturally streptococcal forms of mastitis are given the greatest amount of attention; but there is
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: Jun 1, 1947
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