Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Pig in Health and How to Avoid Swine Fever
The sudden increase in the number of swine fever -cases reported in 1906, after the steady decrease in prevalence of the disease during several previous years, has once more attracted attention to the subject discussed in the following pages.
It is now acknowledged that the symptoms, of swine fever are much more difficult to detect than was formerly thought to be the case, and perhaps the occurrence of mistakes in diagnosis in?uenced the authorities in their decision to relax the regulations under which such pro gress towards stamping out the disease had been made.
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