307 results on '"Conjunctivitis veterinary"'
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252. Isolation of psittacosis agents from follicular conjunctivitis of sheep.
253. Myxomatosis and the rabbit.
254. [Etiology of poultry diseases involving eye infections].
255. A culturing device for use in ophthalmology.
256. Observations concerning the use of living infectious bronchitis vaccine under field conditions.
257. Ochratoxicosis in Beagle dogs. I. Clinical and clinicopathological features.
258. Bovine hyperhidrosis syndrome: an inherited condition in purebred Shorthorn cattle?
259. Concurrent respiratory and genital disease associated with infectious bovine rhinotracheitis-infectious pustular vulvo-vaginitis (IBR-IPV) virus in a dairy herd in the United Kingdom.
260. Some clinical observations on the eyes of Sprague-Dawley rats.
261. [Alcohol-novocaine block of the ciliary ganglion].
262. Feline infectious anaemia: a clinical case report.
263. Isolation and description of a Moraxella from horses with conjunctivitis.
264. Feline picornavirus infection: the in vivo carrier state.
265. [Bacteriological aspects of the canine conjunctivitis (author's transl)].
266. Dacryocystorhinography in the dog.
267. Ocular onchocerciasis in the horse.
268. An effective single treatment for pinkeye in cattle and non-specific keratitis in horses.
269. Corneal necrosis in the cat.
270. Recent advances in veterinary and comparative ophthalmology.
271. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis: clinical review, immunity, and control.
272. Characterization of mycoplasma species of feline origin.
273. Conjunctivitis associated with chlamydial polyarthritis in lambs.
274. Spontaneous conjunctivitis and dacryoadenitis of mice.
275. Properties and frequency of isolation of chlamydiae from eyes of lambs with conjunctivitis and polyarthritis.
276. The isolation of a haemolytic Neisseria from cattle and sheep in the North of Scotland.
277. Herpesvirus infection of pigeons. I. Pathology and virus isolation.
278. Equine herpesviruses. 4. Concurrent infection in horses with strangles and conjunctivitis.
279. Ocular manifestations of systemic disease.
280. [A comparative study of the viruses of infectious conjunctivitis and laryngotracheitis in birds].
281. A microbiological study of bovine conjunctivitis and keratoconjunctivitis.
282. Feline viruses: pathogenesis of picornavirus infection in the cat.
283. Diagnostic aids--anterior segment of the eye.
284. [Treatment of bovine thelaziosis].
285. Effects of an experimentally induced herpesvirus infection in calves.
286. Conjunctivitis. Differential diagnosis and treatment.
287. Experimental infection of the ovine cornea with Neisseria ovis.
288. Isolation of adenoviruses from cattle with conjunctivitis and kerato-conjunctivitis.
289. Pasteurella pneumotropica: cultural and biochemical characteristics, and its association with disease in laboratory animals.
290. Diagnostic techniques in conjunctivitis and keratitis.
291. A stable chloramphenicol ophthalmic solution for treatment of external ocular infections in dogs and cats.
292. A brief discussion of allergic diseases of other organs and systems.
293. Mycoplasma felis-associated conjunctivitis in cats.
294. [Experiences with dimethoate drugs in stable fly control].
295. Ophthalmic lesions in non-human primates.
296. An outbreak of the conjunctival form of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus infection.
297. [On the etiology of infectious conjunctivitis in chickens].
298. Mycoplasma species in association with feline viruses.
299. An unusual case of pseudomonas conjunctivitis in a Siamese cat.
300. Isolation of mycoplasma from cats with conjunctivitis.
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