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Progress in disease control and animal husbandry during the last 25 years is briefly reviewed. Tuberculosis was controlled by a wider use of diagnostic methods and slaughter of affected animals; satisfactory results are reported for the short thermal tuberculin test as a supplementary test in...
EAST AFRICA. Early in 1951 building commenced at Muguga on the Animal Husbandry Division, a joint responsibility of the East African Agricultural and Forestry organization with the East African Veterinary Research organization, which was granted a Colonial Development and Welfare Research grant of...
After a report on progress made as a result of the 1936 Wing Meeting, papers upon 19 different subjects were read and discussed. Of these, the following are of veterinary interest. ACHAR gave a review of JOHNE'S DISEASE in India and suggested that a systematic study of its incidence and spread...
In a paper which appeared in the Annales of the Pasteur Institute in 1924, the authors published the results of their first systematic investigations of the bovine piroplasmoses occurring in Algeria. The conclusion arrived at was that five types of disease occur, namely: - (1) True piroplasmosis...
This paper contains an account of the work done by Gaiger during a visit to Peru in the latter half of 1916 with the object of investigating the disease already discussed in the preceding extract. The work was conducted on behalf of a number of sheep farmers who were suffering very considerable...