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pleuro-pneumonia
‖ pleuro-pneumonia (ˌplʊərəʊnjuːˈməʊnɪə) Also without hyphen, and in anglicized form pleuro-ˈpneumony. Also pleuri-. [mod.L., f. pleuro- + pneumonia. So F. pleuropneumonie (16th c.).] Path. Inflammation involving the pleura and the lung; pneumonia complicated with pleurisy; esp. a contagious febrile... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jaldessa
vaccinate more than 20,000 animals: cattle were inoculated against blackleg and anthrax, while sheep and goats were inoculated against contagious caprine pleuro-pneumonia wikipedia.org
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Samuel Goodman (cricketer)
According to his obituary his death was the result of "spinal meningitis following pleuro-pneumonia and a bad strain caused by a fall in ju-jitsu." wikipedia.org
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Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act
Transfer of Parts of Districts Act 1884 Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1886 Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal Act 1886 Contagious Diseases (Animals) (Pleuro-pneumonia Diseases (Animals) Acts 1878 to 1890 was the collective title of Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts 1878 to 1886 and the Contagious Diseases (Animals) (Pleuro-pneumonia wikipedia.org
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Quinyambie
Following an outbreak of pleuro-pneumonia in the cattle at nearby Lake Frome Station, Quinyambie and other surrounding properties were placed under quarantine wikipedia.org
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John Scarborough
He died of pleuro-pneumonia on March 14, 1914. wikipedia.org
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Mycoplasma pneumonia
Mycoplasma pneumonia (also known as "walking pneumonia") is a form of bacterial pneumonia caused by the bacterial species Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It is also known as PPLO, which is an acronym for Pleuro Pneumonia Like Organism. wikipedia.org
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William Malachy Burke
He died on 13 August 1879 from pleuro-pneumonia, at his residence at 88 St Stephen's Green. He was interred in Mount Jerome Cemetery. wikipedia.org
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John Bristow Hughes
He spent the years 1860 to 1878 in Victoria farming, but lost his money when pleuro-pneumonia wiped out most of his herd and returned to Adelaide. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert Briggs
Phineas died of pleuro-pneumonia, aged 36, leaving Gilbert, aged nine, and three young siblings, to be brought up by their mother, Mary Anne Emsley, who wikipedia.org
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Charles Smart Roy
He moved to the Brown Institution in London to conduct research in the physiological aspects of pleuro-pneumonia. wikipedia.org
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Jacob Wilson (agriculturist)
In April 1888 he presided over a departmental committee appointed to inquire into pleuro-pneumonia, and an Act of 1890 carried out most of its recommendations wikipedia.org
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Second Mutai
In 1883, bovine Pleuro-Pneumonia spread from the north and lingered for several years. In 1883, bovine Pleuro-Pneumonia spread from the north and lingered for several years. wikipedia.org
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National Veterinary Research Institute
is in charge of the production of bacterial vaccines  such as Anthrax Spore vaccine, Black Quarter vaccine, BruceIla vaccine (S.19), Contagious Bovine Pleuro-pneumonia wikipedia.org
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George William Chaster
Chaster died on 5 May 1910 from pleuro-pneumonia. wikipedia.org
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