| 1857 - Страниц: 588
...and antelope, as to afford any satisfactory explanation of the phenomenon. Is a man not as much of a domestic animal as a dog? The curious feature in...locality, and not by tsetse; but Major Vardon, of the Mtulras Army, settled that point by riding a horse up to a small hill infested by the insect, without... | |
| 1868 - Страниц: 766
...poison." The poison germ, we are further told, is contained in a bulb at the root of the proboscis. The curious feature in the case that dogs perish though...the calves escape so long as they continue sucking, led to a belief that the mischief might be produced by some plant in the locality, and not by tsetse... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 416
...is not so much difference in the natures of the horse and zebra, the buffalo and ox, the sheep and antelope, as to afford any satisfactory explanation...Army, settled that point by riding a horse up to a imall hill infested by the insect without allowing him time to graze, and though he only remained long... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 422
...is not so much difference in the natures of the horse and zebra, the buffalo and ox, the sheep and antelope, as to afford any satisfactory explanation...and not by tsetse; but Major Vardon, of the Madras A.rtny, settled that point by riding a horse up to a Knall hill infested bv the insect without allowing... | |
| Ernest Edward Austen, Hans Jacob Hausen - 1903 - Страниц: 364
...(p. 82). " The mule, ass, and goat enjoy the same immunity from the Tsetse as man and the game." " The curious feature in the case, that dogs perish...produced by some plant in the locality, and not by the Tsetse ; but Major Vardon, of the Madras Army, settled that point by riding a horse up to a small... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1904 - Страниц: 312
...point, however, had already been investigated some time ago. In fact, in 1857 Livingstone wrote: " The curious feature in the case — that dogs perish,...produced by some plant in the locality, and not by the tsetse. But Major Vardon, of the Madras Army, settled that point by riding a horse up to a small... | |
| Fleming Mant Sandwith - 1912 - Страниц: 72
...domestic animal as a dog? The curious feature in the case, that dogs perish though fed on milk, whereas calves escape so long as they continue sucking, made...produced by some plant in the locality, and not by the tsetse ; but Major Vardon, of the Madras Army, settled that point by riding a horse up to a small... | |
| Joseph McFarland - 1924 - Страниц: 328
...and the ox, the sheep and the antelope to offer any satisfactory explanation of the phenomenon. Is man not as much a domestic animal as a dog? The curious...Madras Army, settled that point by riding a horse up a small hill infested by the insects, without allowing him time to graze, and though he only remained... | |
| 1904 - Страниц: 670
...point, however, had already been investigated some time ago ; in fact, in 1857 Livingstone wrote : " The curious feature in the case — that dogs perish,...the calves escape so long as they continue sucking — mude us imagine that the mischief might be produced by some plant in the locality, and not by the... | |
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