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  2. DISEASE IN SHEEP. (Continued.) THE CAUSES, CONTAGIOUS NATURE, &c. OF THE DISEASE.

    Impressed with the importance and necessity of acquiring ideas, as accurate as possible, respecting the immediate as well as the predisposing causes of disease, more especially when it prevails ...

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  4. Letter to the Colonial Secretary, from Andrew Gibson, Esquire, J. P. respecting the disease, which forms the subject of the foregoing report.

    SIR,—In compliance with the request of His Excellency ihe Governor, I do myself the honor to transmit to you the following observations, which I have been enabled to make upon the disease lately ...

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  5. Report on the present contagious influenza, or contagious epidemic catarrh among Sheep.

    The first authentic account I can obtain of the existence of the disease in this Colony, is that of its appearance about twelve months since, among some flocks at Burrowa, but I have every reason to ...

    Article : 1,376 words
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