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Notes on an Outbreak of Cattle-Plague in Shanghai, and its Limitation by the Gall Immunisation of Koch

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Arthur Stanley
Affiliation:
Health Officer of Shanghai
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That Cattle-Plague (Rinderpest) is one of the most fatal and contagious maladies of cattle needs no further demonstration. The disease appears to be widely distributed in China, and is endemic in the hinterlands of Shanghai, Chinkiang, Hongkong, Pekin, Tientsin, and Chefoo.

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