Pseudo-pneumonia in cattle. : Extract from the report on the murrain in horned cattle, the public sale of diseased animals, and the effects of the consumption of their flesh on human health ; addressed to the general board of health / byE. Headlam Greenhow, and report by J. Irvine Lupton on the effect produced on the human system by the consumption of the flesh of cattle affected with pleuro-pneumonia.

  • Greenhow, Edward Headlam, 1814-1888.
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[London] : Judd and Co., printers, 1880.

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10 pages ; 21 cm

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