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Plants And Asthma, Robert Dunlop Royce
Plants And Asthma, Robert Dunlop Royce
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ASTHMA is defined in the dictionary as being a disease characterised by recurring attacks of difficulty in breathing, and the causes are stated to include the inhalation of dust, or the odour of plants, flowers or animals.
Hay fever is a similar condition and this too, is caused by plants, usually at the time of flowering, when large quantities of pollen are produced.
Sarcoptic Mange Of Pigs, H D. Seddon, F. C. Wilkinson
Sarcoptic Mange Of Pigs, H D. Seddon, F. C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THIS parasitic disease appears to be much more common than is usually recognised; for, while severe cases with chronic skin lesions are readily seen, light infestations, especially on coloured pigs often go unnoticed.
When it is realised that even lightly infested pigs require twice as much feed to make one pound gain in live weight as do uninfested pigs, then early recognition and treatment of the disease becomes an obvious economical necessity.