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... tion is given on the principles of bacteriological research , vaccination and protective inoculation , the preparation of toxins and vaccines and the bacteriology of the specific diseases of animals . The London Veterinary School has ...
... tion is given on the principles of bacteriological research , vaccination and protective inoculation , the preparation of toxins and vaccines and the bacteriology of the specific diseases of animals . The London Veterinary School has ...
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... tion permits them to live in the tropics . The work comprises the investigation of disease in animals and the management of studs and farms , in addition to the clinical practice which falls to the share of all veterinary surgeons ...
... tion permits them to live in the tropics . The work comprises the investigation of disease in animals and the management of studs and farms , in addition to the clinical practice which falls to the share of all veterinary surgeons ...
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... tion by the eradication of contagious animal diseases . For many years prior to 1865 , when a government veterinary department was formed , destructive plagues of animals had prevailed almost continuously in the British islands , and ...
... tion by the eradication of contagious animal diseases . For many years prior to 1865 , when a government veterinary department was formed , destructive plagues of animals had prevailed almost continuously in the British islands , and ...
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... tion becomes extreme ; a weak and vacillating movement of the posterior limbs gradually increases , as in the mare , to paralysis ; and after from three months to three years death puts an end to loathsomeness and great suffering . This ...
... tion becomes extreme ; a weak and vacillating movement of the posterior limbs gradually increases , as in the mare , to paralysis ; and after from three months to three years death puts an end to loathsomeness and great suffering . This ...
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... tion constituting its history . Vico may have derived from Grotius the idea of natural law , but his discovery of the historic evolution of law was first suggested to him by his study of Roman law . He saw that the history of Roman ...
... tion constituting its history . Vico may have derived from Grotius the idea of natural law , but his discovery of the historic evolution of law was first suggested to him by his study of Roman law . He saw that the history of Roman ...
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