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Etiology Of Congenital Heart Disease, Jami G. Shakibi
Etiology Of Congenital Heart Disease, Jami G. Shakibi
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The different factors involved in the etiology of congenital heart disease are discussed with particular attention lo the teratogenic agents. Experimental production of congenital heart disease in animals is reviewed. This seems to be a very promising field for investigations, which may eventually lead to an understanding of the etiology of congenital heart disease and its prevention.
Coccidiosis In Lambs On The South Coast, A J. Hadlow
Coccidiosis In Lambs On The South Coast, A J. Hadlow
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Outbreaks of coccidiosis among autumn-born lambs on the south coast have approached epidemic proportions this year.
Similar outbreaks are likely among late winter-spring born lambs. This article describes the disease and suggests measures for prevention and treatment.
Oat Diseases In Western Australia, W R. Tweedie, W. A. Shipton
Oat Diseases In Western Australia, W R. Tweedie, W. A. Shipton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
OVER ONE MILLION acres of oats are grown yearly in this State, making the crop next in importance to wheat.
Pathogenic organisms are responsible for considerable reductions in yield, yet losses can be minimized if control measures are taken.
Eye Cancer In Cattle, E P. Meyer
Eye Cancer In Cattle, E P. Meyer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE CONDITION known as eye cancer occurs in all ages and breeds of cattle but is most common in certain strains of the Hereford breed that have non-pigmented or mottled eyes and eyelids.
A yearly incidence of up to 5 per cent can occur in susceptible herds.
Drenches For Treatment And Control Of Worms In Sheep : 1969 : Efficiency, Cost And Safety, W A. Halhead, G. De Chaneet
Drenches For Treatment And Control Of Worms In Sheep : 1969 : Efficiency, Cost And Safety, W A. Halhead, G. De Chaneet
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THERE is a wide variation in the efficiency and cost of drugs for worm control in sheep.
Generally, the higher the efficiency, the greater the cost. Prices are subject to change, and may vary with the amount of drench purchased.