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100 1 $aBirch, Raymond Russell,$d1881-
245 10 $aHog cholera transmission through infected pork ...$cby Raymond Russell Birch ...
260 $a[Ithaca,$c1917]
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500 $a"Reprinted from the Journal of the American veterinary medical association, vol. 14, 11, # , vol. 4, no. 3, June, 1917."
500 $a"Presented at the meeting of the A. V. M. A. Section on sanitary science and police, August, 1916, Detroit, Mich."
502 $aThesis (PH. D.) Cornell university, 1916.
504 $a"References" 1 p. [30]
650 0 $aClassical swine fever.
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