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Acute respiratory disease in Irish wolfhounds

Veterinary Record, 2015
IRISH wolfhound owners have been concerned for many years about acute respiratory disease in the breed. Their experiences are that it is severe, often recurrent and can be fatal (Clercx and others 2003, Greenwell and others 2014). As a result of owner concerns, we have been investigating this condition in conjunction with the breed health group for ...
Angela, Bodey, Mark, Dunning
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A study of acute respiratory disease in infancy

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957
Summary One hundred infants under the age of 3 years and suffering from acute respiratory disease were divided into five equal groups. Each group was treated with one of the following therapeutic agents administered orally: 1. Sulfamethazine 0.1 Gm. per pound per day. 2. Sulfamethazine 0.1 Gm. per pound per day plus 30,000 I.V.
W C, TAYLOR, C H, READ
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