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Dairy Department, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.
ABSTRACT
Microscopic examinations revealed the presence of intra-alveolar bodies in 15 of 25 udders. The bodies were composed of a hyalin-fibrin complex lying free in the alveolus and ducts. They generally occurred singly; however, in some instances there were as many as three per alveolus. When an udder contained these bodies, they were found in approximately equal numbers in each quarter.
1 Scientific Journal Series Paper No. 942, Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station.
2 Data presented in this paper are from a thesis submitted by the senior author to the graduate faculty of Purdue University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science degree.
3 Present address: U. S. Air Force.
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