Manuscript
sources
:
Bernhard Bang 1872-1880. The road to his entry onto the veterinary stage
1880-1882. From descriptive veterinarian medicine to pathological anatomic-aetiological
veterinary science
After 1882. Congres International des Sciences medicaux.
Copenhagen
1884
Congres pour l’Etude de la Tuberculose chez l’Homme et chez les
Animaux.
Paris
1888
The Seventh
International Congress of Hygiene and Demography.
London
1891
Tuberculin
1892. Bang explains his plans for combating tuberculosis in agriculture. The
experiment in Thurebylille
1894. The tuberculosis campaign is put forward to the Veterinarians
Plans for the campaign against tuberculosis are put
forward at the 8th International Congres d’Hygiene et de Demographie.
Budapest
1894
The fight against tuberculosis and the State
Bang applies for relief to continue his research. The changes in his position in
the years 1887 -
1889 -
1892 and 1896
Works on Bacteriology-aetiology 1887 - 1910
Bovine mastitis
Swine erysipelas
Necrosis bacteria
Epizootic abortion in cattle. The detection of the abortion bacterium (Brucella
bovis Bang) 1895
Paratuberculosis
Robert Koch and
Bang at the British Congress on Tuberculosis,
London
1901
Robert Koch’s historic mist
ak
e
Robert Koch, Johs. Fibiger and Bang at the Sixth International Congress on
Tuberculosis,
Washington
1908
Tuberculosis after 1901. The advances in Europe after
the International Veterinary Congress Bern 1895 and
Baden-Baden
1899
Brucellosis. Bang's disease
The people around Bang
1914 - 1928
Bang’s co-operators. C.O. Jensen, Valdemar Stribolt
Lineage and family. Notes on the family history of Bernhard Bang
Bernhard and Elise Bang’s home
Danish and International tokens of honour
Notes
Lists of persons who have in various connections been
named in the text without explanation, where it was possible to identify them
Abbreviations: Bernhard Bang: BB. The Royal
Veterinary and Agricultural College: KVL.
Copenhagen
University
: KU