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Annual report of the Government Veterinary Bacteriologist 1903-1904
Theiler, Arnold; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture
The 1903-1904 report of the Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratories give a complete account of the progress of investigations at the laboratories. The work is divided in two parts, the first embraces the ordinary routine work of the laboratory (the manufacture of serum and vaccines) and the second portion of the report contains a series of articles dealing with experiments on the various South African diseases of domesticated animals.
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Scanned document lacks cover and title page
The journals have been scanned with a SupraScan 10000RGB scanner; 24-bit true colour, 400 dpi, saved in TIFF-format. Copies of the master images have been converted to black & white, 1-bitmap images and OCRed with ABBYY Fine Reader v.9 software. Adobe Acrobat v.9 was used for the merging and conversion to the final presentation PDF-format.
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