The clinical diagnosis, treatment management and epidemiology of a case of unilateral posterior ophthalmomyiasis in a university farm manager are reported from Iowa, USA. Subretinal tracking was prominent, leading to vision abnormalities, which initially prompted the patient to seek medical...
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Currier, R. W.; Johnson, W. A.; Rowley, W. A.; Laudenbach, C. W.
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American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995, 52, 4, pp 311-313
ARIZONA, 1941-42.-Bunyea's stained antigen was found equal to the slow tube method for the diagnosis of turkey PARATYPHOID. Attempts to find the cause of INFECTIOUS KERATITIS of cattle failed. A single treatment of range cattle with derris in soapy water was ineffective in control of WARBLE FLIES....
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Extracts from Annual Reports of Agricultural Experiment Stations, U.S.A., 1941,
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part I., 1940, pp 1-28 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part II., 1940, pp 29-54 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part III., 1940, pp 55-79 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part IV., 1940, pp 80-102 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part V., 1940, pp 104-147 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part VI., 1940, pp 148-192 pp.
The author declares that he has "endeavoured to record in a compact form the more important and interesting phases of the history of veterinary medicine in North America". What he has done is with great industry to gather together materials for a history of veterinary science in America. He has...
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Baltimore, Md.: The Author,
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American Veterinary History. Part VII., 1940, pp 193-222 pp.
The author first discusses the ways in which insects cause loss to the above industries. A survey of the literature indicates that there are about 150 different disease-producing organisms which invade the warm-blooded animals including man, in the transmission of which insects are more or less...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1920, 57, 4, pp 414-422