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1906 Report of the Government Veterinary Bacteriologist of the Transvaal 1906 - 1907
Contentes Pages: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Vol ??, 19??
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
The full history of the treatment accorded to each animal is apparent from the tables. Conclusion : These experiments show conclusively that when a horse or mule is inoculated with a certain strain of virus, the animal, ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
Conclusion:-The immunisation against a polyvalent virus with an adequate serum produces immunity which protects against any of its constituents. The immunity is strong enough to prevent a reaction in the majority of cases, ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
The results of the experiments show very clearly the advantage that vaccinated sheep have over susceptible animals.
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printng and Stationery Office, 1908)
Conclusions: Rhipicephalus decoloratus and amblyomma hebraeum must not be considered as hosts of piroplasma parvum. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, evertsi, capensis, simus, and, according to Lounsbury, also nitens, must be ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Orpen, J.M.; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
Experiment 1 was the infection of animals known to be immune against redwater with piroplasma mutans. Experiment 2 was heifers infected with blue larval ticks in thew first instance, causing a pure infection of piroplasme ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Parkes, E.B.H.; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
Conclusions:
(1) The inoculation of animals with horse foal blood of 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations caused a mortality of 7 out of 186, or 4 per cent.
(2) The inoculation of animals with horse foal blood of 4th, 5th, 6th, ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria: Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
Conclusions:
l. The simultaneous injection of serum 0 and adequate virus resulted in typical horse-sickness reactions, and the immunity obtained therefrom prevented a reaction when the adequate virus is subsequently ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)
Conclusions: It would be seen from these notes that of four animals inoculated with English redwater, two failed to react or to show piroplasms, and in the other two instances a reaction ensued, accompanied with the ...
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936; Transvaal Department of Agriculture
(Pretoria : Government Printer and Stationery Office, 1908)
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Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936
(Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationery Office, 1908)