Citation: Hayes, Fred M. and Smith, Martin G. A study of the agglutination method in the diagnosis of glanders. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1908.Introduction: Glanders is one of the most important infectious diseases of horses, asses and mules, and when transmitted to man one of the most fatal diseases of the human species. It runs an acute or chronic course attacking the lymphatic system, more especially in the upper air passages, lungs and skin
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
This research comprised four studies aiming to contribute to our knowledge regarding factors associa...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
Citation: Hayes, Fred M. and Smith, Martin G. A study of the agglutination method in the diagnosis o...
Citation: Vincent, Samuel Robert. Glanders. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1894.M...
Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The disease also af...
Background and Aim: Glanders is one of the most dangerous and oldest communicable zoonotic diseases ...
Equine glanders is a severe bacterial disease known since ancient times. Although eradicated in the ...
AbsTRACT Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The diseas...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
Glanders is an infectious disease caused by the Burkholderia mallei. glanders is primarily a disease...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Uranalysis as a means of diagnosis in veterinary diseases. Senior ...
Glanders is a serious zoonotic bacterial disease that primarily affects horses, mules and donkeys. S...
A 3-week-old mare colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic with a large inguinal hernia. The technique of...
To assess the potency of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil, five animals were from a property iden-...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
This research comprised four studies aiming to contribute to our knowledge regarding factors associa...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
Citation: Hayes, Fred M. and Smith, Martin G. A study of the agglutination method in the diagnosis o...
Citation: Vincent, Samuel Robert. Glanders. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1894.M...
Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The disease also af...
Background and Aim: Glanders is one of the most dangerous and oldest communicable zoonotic diseases ...
Equine glanders is a severe bacterial disease known since ancient times. Although eradicated in the ...
AbsTRACT Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The diseas...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
Glanders is an infectious disease caused by the Burkholderia mallei. glanders is primarily a disease...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Uranalysis as a means of diagnosis in veterinary diseases. Senior ...
Glanders is a serious zoonotic bacterial disease that primarily affects horses, mules and donkeys. S...
A 3-week-old mare colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic with a large inguinal hernia. The technique of...
To assess the potency of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil, five animals were from a property iden-...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
This research comprised four studies aiming to contribute to our knowledge regarding factors associa...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...