Citation: Vincent, Samuel Robert. Glanders. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1894.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The disease known as glanders is a malignant infectious germ disease to which the genus Equus, the horse, the mule, and the ass is most susceptible. It is a specific disease of vegetable origin which is quite peculiar in its form of presentation and in the length of time for it to incubate. Farcy is a name which is often used as one stage of glanders or a disease that is apt to develop into glanders. Let all such erroneous ideas be abandoned at the outset. They are one and identical. The only difference being in the form of presentation. Glanders is a term applied to this in whatever form it...
Background and Aim: Glanders is one of the most dangerous and oldest communicable zoonotic diseases ...
To assess the potency of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil, five animals were from a property iden-...
A 3-year-old thoroughbred colt presented with canker on its left hind foot. Subsequent development o...
Citation: Hayes, Fred M. and Smith, Martin G. A study of the agglutination method in the diagnosis o...
Glanders is a serious zoonotic bacterial disease that primarily affects horses, mules and donkeys. S...
Glanders is an infectious disease caused by the Burkholderia mallei. glanders is primarily a disease...
AbsTRACT Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The diseas...
Glanders is a specific, contagious disease, most frequently found in the equinine species; but may b...
Glanders is one of the oldest known infectious disease of Equidae (horse, donkey, mule) caused by th...
Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The disease also af...
Glander is highly contagious disease of solipeds animals, usually chronic in nature characterized by...
Citation: Evans, Earl Joy. Specifications for the erection and completion of a city hall at X. Senio...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Equine glanders is a severe bacterial disease known since ancient times. Although eradicated in the ...
Citation: Thompson, Charles Henry. Disease in the vegetable kingdom. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agr...
Background and Aim: Glanders is one of the most dangerous and oldest communicable zoonotic diseases ...
To assess the potency of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil, five animals were from a property iden-...
A 3-year-old thoroughbred colt presented with canker on its left hind foot. Subsequent development o...
Citation: Hayes, Fred M. and Smith, Martin G. A study of the agglutination method in the diagnosis o...
Glanders is a serious zoonotic bacterial disease that primarily affects horses, mules and donkeys. S...
Glanders is an infectious disease caused by the Burkholderia mallei. glanders is primarily a disease...
AbsTRACT Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The diseas...
Glanders is a specific, contagious disease, most frequently found in the equinine species; but may b...
Glanders is one of the oldest known infectious disease of Equidae (horse, donkey, mule) caused by th...
Glanders is a common infectious disease of horses in certain parts of the world. The disease also af...
Glander is highly contagious disease of solipeds animals, usually chronic in nature characterized by...
Citation: Evans, Earl Joy. Specifications for the erection and completion of a city hall at X. Senio...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Equine glanders is a severe bacterial disease known since ancient times. Although eradicated in the ...
Citation: Thompson, Charles Henry. Disease in the vegetable kingdom. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agr...
Background and Aim: Glanders is one of the most dangerous and oldest communicable zoonotic diseases ...
To assess the potency of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil, five animals were from a property iden-...
A 3-year-old thoroughbred colt presented with canker on its left hind foot. Subsequent development o...