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cattle-plague
ˈcattle-ˌplague A highly contagious disease affecting cattle, characterized by running from the eyes, nose, and mouth, fever, cessation of rumination, constipation, then diarrhœa, and emphysema before death; rinderpest.1866 Times 1 Jan. Summary 1865 The appearance of the cattle plague in Great Brita... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Hallen
In 1868 he was dispatched to Bombay to deal with a sudden outbreak of cattle plague in India. Publications A partial list of writings include: Report of the Indian Cattle Plagues (1871) Cattle Plague: A History (1871) Manual of the More Deadly Forms wikipedia.org
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Elleflot
In the mid-17th century the farm had no more than four head of cattle, six sheep, and two goats. He followed the smoke to a farm and found a girl who was the only survivor after the plague. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Bates (surgeon)
He also distinguished himself by his efforts during the cattle plague of 1714. This epidemic, which is said to have destroyed a million and a half of cattle in western Europe in 1711–14, had made its appearance in England, where it wikipedia.org
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Fogera cattle
Fogera cattle is an Ethiopian breed of cattle. wars panzootic: cattle plague environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts cross-breeding with Arado cattle References Cattle breeds originating wikipedia.org
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Joseph Crowther Smith
His term was difficult due to an outbreak of cattle plague. Cattle plague An epizootic of cattle plague had affected large parts of the country from 1865 to 1866. wikipedia.org
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Raya cattle
Raya cattle are closely related to the Afar cattle; this is a result of historical cattle raiding by the Raya people. Stresses on the cattle breed socio-political: urbanisation, and civil wars panzootic: cattle plague environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts wikipedia.org
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Abergele cattle
The Abergele cattle are the smallest breed of cattle in north Ethiopia. breed socio-political: urbanisation, and civil wars panzootic: cattle plague environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts modernisation wikipedia.org
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Afar cattle
Closely related types Raya cattle Origin of the cattle breed Ethiopia has been at a crossroads for cattle immigration to Africa due to proximity to Stresses on the cattle breed socio-political: urbanisation, and civil wars panzootic: cattle plague environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts wikipedia.org
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Edward Hamilton (homeopath)
Plague by the Homeopathic Method, and headed a task force made up of Edward Hamilton, George Lennox Moore, James Moore and Alfred Crosby Pope. In this report he refuted an article published in The Lancet in which the homeopathic approach to the cattle plague was disparaged and William Coutts Keppel wikipedia.org
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Coorabulka
A rat plague caused considerable damage at Coorabulka and the surrounding areas in 1940. The station manager estimated that of grazing lands was ruined by the plague with grass roots being destroyed and young trees being debarked. wikipedia.org
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Arado cattle
Closely related types Abergele cattle Begayt cattle Fogera cattle Origin of the cattle breed Ethiopia has been at a crossroads for cattle immigration Stresses on the cattle breed socio-political: urbanisation, and civil wars panzootic: cattle plague environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts wikipedia.org
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Begayt cattle
Begayt is an Ethiopian breed of cattle. breed socio-political stresses: civil wars and recent urbanisation panzootic stresses: cattle plague environmental stresses drought and destruction wikipedia.org
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Lucius Aebutius Helva
Livy relates that due to this conflict, the city was crowded with refugees and cattle from the countryside and the promiscuity triggered a deadly plague Dionysius gives a different account: the plague started on 1 September 463 and first hit the cattle, but the Aequi and Volsci only attacked once they learnt wikipedia.org
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Rinderpest
The term Rinderpest is a German word meaning "cattle-plague". It appears that awareness of a cattle plague in general did not amount to the German government accepting that the plague was rinderpest, for which measures wikipedia.org
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