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Title: |
Actinomycosis in a fossil rhinoceros |
Author(s): |
Moodie, R.L. |
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1923 |
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Journal of Parasitology |
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9 |
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28 |
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View PDF: 373,2 kb |
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World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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Actinomycosis in a fossil rhinoceros, Aphelops. The transmission of the ray fungus, Actinomyces, through grass, straw, chaff, the beards of wheat to cattle and the ensuing pathology of the oral region, the lungs and other parts of the body are well known, and there are several excellent reviews ... |
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