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Watkins-Pitchford, H.
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dc.contributor.editor |
Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2010-02-22T11:02:48Z |
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dc.date.available |
2010-02-22T11:02:48Z |
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dc.date.issued |
1912 |
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dc.description |
The journals have been scanned with a SupraScan 10000RGB scanner; 24-bit true colour, 400 dpi, saved in TIFF-format. Copies of the master images have been converted to black & white, 1-bitmap images and OCRed with ABBYY Fine Reader v.9 software. Adobe Acrobat v.9 was used for the merging and conversion to the final presentation PDF-format. |
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dc.description.abstract |
This report deals more with the details of the actual attachment of the tick and the attendant infection of its host.The topics reported on are: Schedule I – Two charts illustrating the production of the disease East Coast fever by means of a single tick;
Schedule II – Four charts showing that after attachment for a certain period to its host the tick loses its power of infection;
Schedule III – Four charts illustrating the finding that the brown tick cannot infect its host until many hours after its effective attachment;
Schedule IV – Three charts showing that the brown tick can not only reattach itself but can actually infect successive hosts;
Schedule V – Two charts showing the ability of the horse to act as the host of, and convey the disease, by means of a single infectious tick;
Schedule VI – A schema showing the exact period or phase of the tick’s attachment during which it is infectious;
Schedule VII – A photograph of a group of regularly dipped equines to show that the animals are not affected in condition;
Schedule VIII – Six microphotographs on the head of the tick;
Schedule IX – Correspondence relating to effect of “Laboratory” dip upon wool; |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
The Equine Research Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria gave financial support to this digitisation project. |
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dc.format.extent |
31 pages : 15 charts, 6 microphotographs, 1 black and white photograph |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Watkins-Pitchford, H 1912, 'Dipping and tick destruction : part 4', Government Printing and Stationery Office, Pretoria, pp.31. |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13195 |
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dc.publisher |
Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationery Office |
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dc.rights |
©Dept. of Agriculture, South africa (original). ©University of Pretoria. Dept. of Library Services (digital). |
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dc.subject |
South Africa |
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dc.subject |
Veterinary reports |
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dc.subject |
Sheep scab |
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dc.subject |
Rhipicephalus appendiculatus |
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dc.subject |
Brown tick |
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dc.subject |
East Coast fever |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Veterinary medicine -- South Africa |
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Veterinary medicine -- History -- South Africa |
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Ticks as carriers of disease |
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Ticks -- Control |
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Tick-borne diseases in animals |
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dc.title |
Dipping and tick destruction : part 4 |
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dc.type |
Technical Report |
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dc.type |
Text |
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