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Noninfectious Skin Diseases of Cattle
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984The noninfectious bovine skin disorders can best be summarized by four factors: environmental, nutritional, congenital, and neoplastic. This article has attempted to address the etiology, treatment, and prevention of most of these noninfectious diseases.
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Experimental Johne's disease in cattle
Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1953Summary The lesions and clinical syndrome of Johne's disease may be reproduced in cattle by the intravenous inoculation or oral administration of 100 mg. of recently isolated culture of M. johnei to young calves. Calves so infected excrete M.
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Veterinary Record, 2011
Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Cattle, 3rd edn Roger W. Blowey. A. David Weaver 280 pages, hardback, £94.05. Mosby. 2011. ISBN 978 0 7234 3602 7 IN 1921, Frederick Barnard wrote in Printers' Inks , ‘One picture is worth ten thousand words’.
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Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Cattle, 3rd edn Roger W. Blowey. A. David Weaver 280 pages, hardback, £94.05. Mosby. 2011. ISBN 978 0 7234 3602 7 IN 1921, Frederick Barnard wrote in Printers' Inks , ‘One picture is worth ten thousand words’.
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The Corn-Stalk Disease in Cattle.
Buffalo medical and surgical journal, 1889MORPHO-BIOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TWO OR MORE MICRO- ETIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS NOT SUFFICIENT GROUNDS FOR PRONOUNCING THE DISEASES WITH WHICH THEY ARE CONNECTED IDENTICAL. The details of this discussion will be found in my report on the swine-plague. It is necessary, however, to touch upon the essential points here also.
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