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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Worm Eggs: Cost You Money, E.F. Frolik, E.W. Janike
Worm Eggs: Cost You Money, E.F. Frolik, E.W. Janike
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
Contents
One Million Eggs Daily.......... 3
Damaging Trip......... 4
Worm Remedies......... 5
Modern Worm Remedies......... 6
A Control Program.......... 8
Antibiotic Residues In Milk : The Farmer's Responsibility, N Ingleton
Antibiotic Residues In Milk : The Farmer's Responsibility, N Ingleton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE LEVEL of antibiotic residues in commercial milk supplies has been steadily increasing over the past few years.
These residues find their way into the bulk milk as a result of milk from cows under antibiotic treatment for mastitis or other infections being included in the bulk milk for sale.
Antibiotics And Sterilisers In The Dairy Industry, K Needham, N. Ingleton
Antibiotics And Sterilisers In The Dairy Industry, K Needham, N. Ingleton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A S a consequence of the rapid advances made in all aspects of technology there are an ever increasing number of preparations becoming available to the dairy farmer, to assist both in the control of disease in his crops, pastures and animals and to maintain and enhance the quality of his dairy products.
These are—antibiotics, sterilisers, detergents, various weedicides and pesticides
Pinkeye In Sheep : Some Timely Comments, F C. Wilkinson
Pinkeye In Sheep : Some Timely Comments, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DURING the summer months, it is almost inevitable that numbers of sheep in Western Australia will suffer from contagious ophthalmia—or pinkeye, to give the disease its more popular name.
As it can be quite a distressing disease which can cause severe setbacks, most flock owners, knowing that medicaments are available for the treatment of pinkeye, will feel that they should do something for the affected animals.
Pulpy Kidney Is Still A Sheep Killer, F C. Wilkinson
Pulpy Kidney Is Still A Sheep Killer, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH considerable publicity has been given to methods of control by vaccination, numbers of sheep are lost every year in outbreaks of infectious enterotoxaemia— the disease commonly known as "pulpy kidney."
Histopathology Of Bovine Mastitis, The, C.F. Helmboldt, E.L. Jungherr, W.N. Plastridge
Histopathology Of Bovine Mastitis, The, C.F. Helmboldt, E.L. Jungherr, W.N. Plastridge
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Studies On Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy. I. Dietary Factors, Ii. Fibrosis And Lipomatosis Of Tissues, Violet Myrtle Wilder
Studies On Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy. I. Dietary Factors, Ii. Fibrosis And Lipomatosis Of Tissues, Violet Myrtle Wilder
Department of Biochemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Dissertation published as three peer-reviewed papers:
Sergius Morgulis, Violet M. Wilder, and S. H. Eppstein. (September 1938). Further studies on dietary factors associated with nutritional muscular dystrophy. Journal of Nutrition 16(3): 219-227.
Howard C. Spencer, Sergius Morgulis, and Violet M. Wilder. (August 1937). A micromethod for the determination of gelatin and a study of the collagen content of muscles from normal and dystrophic rabbits. Journal of Biological Chemistry 120(1): 257-266.
Sergius Morgulis, Violet M. Wilder, Howard C. Spencer, and S. H. Eppstein. (August 1938). Studies on the lipid content of normal and dystrophic rabbits. Journal of Biological Chemistry 124(3): 755-766.
Studies Of Immunity Against Hemorrhagic Septicemia, L. Van Es, H. M. Martin
Studies Of Immunity Against Hemorrhagic Septicemia, L. Van Es, H. M. Martin
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
As one of the phases of our inquiry an effort was made to acquire some general knowledge regarding the immunizing value (1) of sera prepared with the aid of Bacillus bipolaris septicus procured from cattle and swine or (2) of those alleged to be of service in the control or treatment of hemorrhagic septicemia in the species mentioned. The experiments reported in this publication were almost exclusively made with sera purchased from dealers in biologic products.
The Corn-Stalk Disease In Cattle, Frank S. Billings
The Corn-Stalk Disease In Cattle, Frank S. Billings
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
MORPHO-BIOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TWO OR MORE MICRO- ETIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS NOT SUFFICIENT GROUNDS FOR PRONOUNCING THE DISEASES WITH WHICH THEY ARE CONNECTED IDENTICAL. The details of this discussion will be found in my report on the swine-plague. It is necessary, however, to touch upon the essential points here also. As was there shown, Hueppe asserts that the European diseases previously mentioned as being caused by a member of this group of belted, ovoid germs, viz., the “ Huhne Cholera, Kaninchen Septikasmie, und Wild Seuche ’ ’ are all one and the same disease, because their micro-etiological organisms have the same form, …
Keratitis Contagiosa In Cattle, Frank S. Billings
Keratitis Contagiosa In Cattle, Frank S. Billings
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
This is not a new disease by any means, so far as the United States are concerned, nevertheless I have been unable to find any description of it in the literature at my command. While new to myself until the past Summer, there have been quite a number of reports of its existence, and complaints about it, from farmers and breeders of cattle in some of the live-stock journals of our western States. Under these circumstances, it would seem that a description of its clinical phenomena and gross pathological lesions may not be without scientific interest to the opthalmologist, and …
Inoculation—Vaccination, Frank S. Billings
Inoculation—Vaccination, Frank S. Billings
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
When one comes to discuss this question with the members of the profession as he casually meets them, he is often surprised to find how uncertain and clouded the prevailing ideas are upon the subject. In fact, the majority of physicians do not seem to have any clear conception of the act connected with the words “ inoculation ” and “ vaccination.”