PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «EPIZOOTY»
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épizootie
noun
urban
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EPIZOOTY»
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1
Monthly Report of the Department of Agriculture: 1873
The epizooty has prevailed in a mild form almost universally among horses and
mules; a few have died. Lee : The decrease in the number of cattle in this county
is owing to the fact that during the fall we sold to drovers five times as many, ...
USA Department of Agriculture, 1873
2
Animal Plagues; Their History, Nature, and Prevention
Plagues in Bavaria, England, and Ireland. The ' Ignis Sacer.' Severe Panzooty in
London. Dreadful Murrain in England and Ireland. Epizooty in Belgium and
Germany. First Notice of ' Influenza.' The ' Feu SacreV The Mongol Invasions and
the ...
3
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
EPIZOOTY, derived from vxi and Zpn, signifies a plague or murrain among
animals. In the common acceptation of the term, murrain is limited to distempers
among useful and domesticated animals, whereas epizooty comprehends those
...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
4
Epizooty of Plague in the Southeast Kara Kum in 1964
In 1964 in the southeastern Kara-Kum for the first time a local epizootic of plague was revealed among great gerbils.
A. P. Vazhev, G. K. Tkachuk, O. P. Geldev, 1969
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Epizooty of Omask Hemorrhagic Fever of Muskrats
During study of Omsk hemorrhagic fever, repeated attempts were made to determine circulation routes of this disease agent in nature.
V. I. Alifanov, F. A. Barkova, L. S. Egorova, 1965
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Descending still lower, many examples of epizooty are found in contemporary
authors ; and it has been remarked, that "in the interval between 810 and 1316, a
period of darkness, horror, and calamity, history characterizes not less than
twenty ...
7
Encyclopedia of Infectious Diseases: Modern Methodologies
In Hong Kong, the response of the authorities was fast and effective as soon as
human cases were detected, and made it possible to remove epizooty and the
epidemic. But the many studies which had been led in Hong Kong really did not ...
8
Calling Home: Working-class Women's Writings : an Anthology
There were, of course, non-bawdy diseases like the "epizooty," applied to
unspecified craziness or illness, but Granny seemed to know more people who
had the spanque and the hiergarchy than the epizooty. Southern women — like ...
9
Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...
In the common acceptation of the term, murrain is limited to. distempers among
useful and domesticated animals, whereas epizooty comprehends those
pestilential ravages to which the whole living creation is liable. In one of the
plagues of ...
10
The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia
EPIZOOTY, derived from em and (amp, signifies a plague or murrain among
animals. the whole living creation is liable. The frequent recurrence of distempers
among the domesticated animals which form the principal subsistence of
mankind, ...