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The various organisms causing tick fevers of cattle in Algeria are reviewed and the methods employed in that country to combat these diseases are discussed. A number of personal observations on the use of " gonacrine " and " V.45 " are described. In general premunition is stated to be useful in...
I. The common cause of babesiasis in France is Babesia bovis, though another type, " Babesiella " major, has been described. The former occurs in all parts of France and is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus. Symptoms and P.M. appearances are described. Trypanblue is without effect in treatment, but...