I. The virus of swine pox was compared with those of vaccinia, variola, cow pox and fowl pox with regard to pathogenicity for piglets (by cutaneous or intravenous inoculation), formation of specific haemagglutinins and precipitins in pigs, host range, and cross-immunity tests by the gel diffusion...
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Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung, 1959, 9, pp 156-192
Recent developments in virus research have necessitated compilation of this work. It is the first of its kind in the German language in 25 years. In view of the volume of the literature, the author's task must have been formidable. The present volume, the first of two, consists of six main...
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Darmstadt: Dietrich Steinkopff.,
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Viruskrankheiten des Menschen, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der experimentellen Forschungsergebnisse. Band I., 1964, pp xx + 1052 pp.
The authors report successful attempts at cultivating the virus of foot-and-mouth disease in the developing hen's egg. A filtered g. pig pad suspension of a mixture of ten strains of virus was used as starting material for alternate egg and g. pig passages. For the first passage, eggs incubated for ...
Author(s)
TRAUB, E.; SCHNEIDER, B.
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Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1948, 55, pp 274-275
III. Most typical rickettsia are transmitted only by insects and there has previously been no evidence of this method of transmission in human trachoma or kerato-conjunctivitis of animals. In the latter condition, research showed that the infective agent does not survive outside the body more than...
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MITSCHERLICH, E.
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Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1943, 51/49, pp 53-55
The following notifiable diseases were not observed during the year: -dourine, rinderpest, contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia and sheep pox. Other diseases notifiable in a part or whole of the German Reich are: -anthrax, blackleg, haemorr-hagic septicaemia, strangles, tuberculosis, swine...
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Berlin: Reimer Hobbing,
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Statistik Deuts. Reichs., 1934, 444, pp 113 pp.
Reference is only made here to more important papers reviewed.
TECHNIQUE.-ZAVRNIK et al. emphasized the need for standardization of methods and for the tabulation of data in blood picture (B.P.) work. KERNKAMP et al. worked out a comparison formula for various methods of estimating Hb in porcine...
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Folia Haematologica, 1936, 55, pp 423-436
This is a most comprehensive report, covering animal diseases, all aspects of public health in which veterinarians take part, and the livestock census.
The sections consist of a short account of the diseases as encountered during the period, copies of individual reports from officials and a...
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MÜSSEMEIER; HOFFERBER.
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Berlin : Richard Schoetz.,
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Veroffentlichungen aus den Jahres-Veterinar-Berichten der beamteten Tierarzte Preussens fur die Jahre 1931 und 1932., 1934, Pt. 2, pp 885 pp.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.-Detailed information is given. The 1934 census gave the following data: -261, 000 horses, 900 mules and asses, 2, 8491000 cattle, 268, 000 sheep, 326, 000 goats, 2, 828, 000 pigs, 8, 679, 000 chickens, 100, 000 ducks and 98, 000 geese. Since 1923 pigs and poultry have increased in ...
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Wiener Tierarztliche Monatsschrift, 1936, 23, pp 1-18
NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY.-RÖLICH investigated the development of lymphatic tissue and bone-marrow in new-born cats and dogs. FAIRMAN et al found that the bone-marrow volume in dogs was about 2 per cent. of the body weight. SCHWAYER investigated the Fonio blood coagulation normals of equine blood...
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Folia Haematologica, 1935, 53, pp 463-474
A detailed report on the veterinary organization, the notifiable and other important diseases of animals, meat and milk inspection and the general state of the livestock industry in the province of Württemberg. During the period under review Ministerialdirektor von Ostertag was chief of the...
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VON OSTERTAG, R.
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Stuttgart: Bareiss.,
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Veterinary Report of Wurttemberg for 1931 and 1932., 1934, pp 77 pp.