. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA 495 â dence to believe that nasal roup and chicken pox are two distinct diseases. They further state that immunity to chicken pox does not confer immunity to roup. Mack concludes that further investigation is necessary to determine the identity or non-identity of these infec- tions. History. The etiology of chicken pox was found in 1902 by Marx Strieker to be a filterabl


. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA 495 â dence to believe that nasal roup and chicken pox are two distinct diseases. They further state that immunity to chicken pox does not confer immunity to roup. Mack concludes that further investigation is necessary to determine the identity or non-identity of these infec- tions. History. The etiology of chicken pox was found in 1902 by Marx Strieker to be a filterable virus. Since that time a large number. Fig. 118. a photograph op the head of a fowx showing epithelioma ON THE COMB AND IN FRONT OF THE BYE [after Ward). â of investigations have been made in connection with it some of which tend to show, as stated above, that it is identical with avian diphtheria and others that it is an independent Geographical distribution. This afPection seems to be wide-spread existing in practically all countries where fowls are kept. It is stated (by those who believe chicken pox and roup to be identical) that the diphtheritic form is found more frequently in the north and that the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931. New York : Macmillan


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