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I created this reproduction of what I think the original of 1972 looks like, using text and images from Google searches. If you are the copyright holder of this article please contact me to allow continued use, replacement of this content with the true art OR removal of this content in its entirety.

THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972

Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova)

D. K., BLACKMORE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.C. V.S., D. G. OWEN, M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG, M.A., Vet..M.B., M.R.C.V.S.
Woodcote Avenue, Wallington, Surrey

Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385

SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed, and. the results given of a survey involving 1,599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur, and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made.

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I created this reproduction of what I think the original of 1972 looks like, using text and images from Google searches. If you are the copyright holder of this article please contact me to allow continued use, replacement of this content with the true art OR removal of this content in its entirety.

THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972

Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova)

D. K., BLACKMORE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.C. V.S., D. G. OWEN, M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG, M.A., Vet..M.B., M.R.C.V.S.
Woodcote Avenue, Wallington, Surrey

Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385

SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed, and. the results given of a survey involving 1,599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur, and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made.

Tags:   THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972 Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova) D. K. BLACKMORE B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R.C. V.S. D. G. OWEN M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG M.A. Vet..M.B. M.R.C.V.S. Woodcote Avenue Wallington Surrey Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385 SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed and. the results given of a survey involving 1 599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made. Downloaded Using BulkR http://clipyourphotos.com/bulkr

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I created this reproduction of what I think the original of 1972 looks like, using text and images from Google searches. If you are the copyright holder of this article please contact me to allow continued use, replacement of this content with the true art OR removal of this content in its entirety.

THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972

Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova)

D. K., BLACKMORE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.C. V.S., D. G. OWEN, M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG, M.A., Vet..M.B., M.R.C.V.S.
Woodcote Avenue, Wallington, Surrey

Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385

SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed, and. the results given of a survey involving 1,599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur, and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made.

Tags:   THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972 Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova) D. K. BLACKMORE B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R.C. V.S. D. G. OWEN M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG M.A. Vet..M.B. M.R.C.V.S. Woodcote Avenue Wallington Surrey Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385 SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed and. the results given of a survey involving 1 599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made. Downloaded Using BulkR http://clipyourphotos.com/bulkr

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I created this reproduction of what I think the original of 1972 looks like, using text and images from Google searches. If you are the copyright holder of this article please contact me to allow continued use, replacement of this content with the true art OR removal of this content in its entirety.

THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972

Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova)

D. K., BLACKMORE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.C. V.S., D. G. OWEN, M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG, M.A., Vet..M.B., M.R.C.V.S.
Woodcote Avenue, Wallington, Surrey

Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385

SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed, and. the results given of a survey involving 1,599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur, and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made.

Tags:   THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972 Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova) D. K. BLACKMORE B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R.C. V.S. D. G. OWEN M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG M.A. Vet..M.B. M.R.C.V.S. Woodcote Avenue Wallington Surrey Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385 SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed and. the results given of a survey involving 1 599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made. Downloaded Using BulkR http://clipyourphotos.com/bulkr

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I created this reproduction of what I think the original of 1972 looks like, using text and images from Google searches. If you are the copyright holder of this article please contact me to allow continued use, replacement of this content with the true art OR removal of this content in its entirety.

THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972

Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova)

D. K., BLACKMORE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.C. V.S., D. G. OWEN, M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG, M.A., Vet..M.B., M.R.C.V.S.
Woodcote Avenue, Wallington, Surrey

Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385

SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed, and. the results given of a survey involving 1,599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur, and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made.

Tags:   THE VETERINARY RECORD APRIL 1st. 1972 Some Observations on the Diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species nova) D. K. BLACKMORE B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R.C. V.S. D. G. OWEN M.Sc. and C. M. YOUNG M.A. Vet..M.B. M.R.C.V.S. Woodcote Avenue Wallington Surrey Vet. Rec. (1972). 90. 382-385 SUMMARY.-The correct specific and generic terminology for Brunus edwardii is discussed and. the results given of a survey involving 1 599 complete specimens and 539 miscellaneous appendages. These results indicate that primary infectious agents do not occur and that the species is safe for children to handle. Suggestions as to the future role of the profession in relation to this species are made. Downloaded Using BulkR http://clipyourphotos.com/bulkr


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