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BAD MEAT. In the flesh of animals slaughtered whilst suffering acute |
BAD MEAT. In the flesh of animals slaughtered whilst suffering
acute inflammation or fever, the hollow fibres, or capillaries,
as they are called, which form the substance of the lyer, arefilled with congested and unassimilated animal flu
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BAD MEAT. In the flesh of animals slaughtered whilst suffering
acute inflammation or fever, the hollow fibres, or capillaries,
as they are called, which form the substance of the lyer, are
filled with congested and unassimilated animal fluid, which,
from its impurity, gives the lyer a dark colour, and produces a
tendency to rapid putrefaction. In a more advanced stage of such
disease, serous, and sometimes purulent matter, is formed in thecellular tissues between the muscles of the flesh |
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| thewecenter.exe |
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| 1.0 |
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| 373 KB |
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