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- catalog contributor b8855071.
- catalog contributor b8855072.
- catalog contributor b8855073.
- catalog contributor b8855074.
- catalog created "1912.".
- catalog date "1912".
- catalog date "1912.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1912.".
- catalog description "I.A study of the virulence of cultures of Bacillus pestis of various sources and ages -- II. The virulence of Bacillus pestis of ground squirrel origin -- III. Immunity of wild rats (Mus norvegicus) to plague infection -- IV. Susceptibility of a ground squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus, Merriam) to plague -- V. Bacterium tularense the cause of a plague-like disease of rodents -- VI. A note on the susceptibility of ground squirrels (Citelus beechyi, Richardson) to tuberculosis.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "30 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "U. S. Public health service. Public health bulletin no. 53".
- catalog issued "1912".
- catalog issued "1912.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Govt. print. off.,".
- catalog subject "Ground squirrels as carriers of disease.".
- catalog subject "RC117.G7 M4 RA11 .B175 no. 53".
- catalog subject "Rats as carriers of disease.".
- catalog subject "Tuberculosis in animals.".
- catalog subject "Yersinia pestis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I.A study of the virulence of cultures of Bacillus pestis of various sources and ages -- II. The virulence of Bacillus pestis of ground squirrel origin -- III. Immunity of wild rats (Mus norvegicus) to plague infection -- IV. Susceptibility of a ground squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus, Merriam) to plague -- V. Bacterium tularense the cause of a plague-like disease of rodents -- VI. A note on the susceptibility of ground squirrels (Citelus beechyi, Richardson) to tuberculosis.".
- catalog title "Studies of plague, a plague-like disease, and tuberculosis among rodents in California. I. A study of the virulence of cultures of Bacillus pestis of various sources and ages. II. The virulence of Bacillus pestis of ground squirrel origin. III. Immunity of wild rats (Mus norvegicus) to plague infection. IV. Susceptibility of a ground squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus, Merriam) to plague. V. Bacterium tularense the cause of a plague-like disease of rodents. VI. A note on the susceptibility of ground squirrels (Citelus beechyi, Richardson) to tuberculosis. By George W. McCoy, passed assistant surgeon, and Charles W. Chapin, passed assistant surgeon.".
- catalog type "text".