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The Drug Treatment of Canine Piroplasmosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

George H. F. Nuttall
Affiliation:
Fellow of Magdalene College, Quick Professor of Biology, Cambridge.

Extract

Before describing my further results in the treatment of canine piroplasmosis by aniline dyes, I desire to mention some earlier experiments, carried out by Italian investigators whose papers have until recently escaped my attention. The results of the Italian experiments are cited in considerable detail with a view to making it unnecessary for other workers to refer to the original papers which may be difficult of access. It is well to note that the authors in question give very little information concerning their experiments; thus Memmo, Martoglio and Adani are satisfied with giving mere clinical notes, whilst Levi della Vida omits a number of essential data from his protocols.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1909

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