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Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia : a toxaemia induced by a specif...

Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia : a toxaemia induced by a specif...

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Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia : a toxaemia induced by a specific bacterium (B. Oedematiens) in hepatic lesions resulting from the migration of young liver fluke (F. hepatica) / by A.W. Turner.

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Full title

Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia : a toxaemia induced by a specific bacterium (B. Oedematiens) in hepatic lesions resulting from the migration of young liver fluke (F. hepatica) / by A.W. Turner.

Publisher

Melbourne : Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1930 (Melbourne : Government Printer)

Date

1930

Call Numbers

T0045531 , 636.3/T

Record Identifier

74VvOpKd2mVA

MMS ID

991008340109702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

139 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill., map ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Melbourne : Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1930 (Melbourne : Government Printer)

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

1930

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia : a toxaemia induced by a specific bacterium (B. Oedematiens) in hepatic lesions resulting from the migration of young liver fluke (F. hepatica) / by A.W. Turner.

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Notes

General note

Bulletin / Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ; no. 46.

At head of title : Commonwealth of Australia.

Bibliography: p. 110-115.

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Call Numbers

T0045531 , 636.3/T

Record Identifier

74VvOpKd2mVA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvOpKd2mVA

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MMS ID

991008340109702626

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