This volume compiles issues 17-27 of a historical scientific publication focusing on Epitheliosis Infectiosa Avium, a disease affecting birds. Authored by Oscar Victor Brumley and James Howard Snook, the work offers detailed observations and research related to the condition, likely encompassing symptoms, pathology, and potential treatments as understood at the time of publication. This is a valuable resource for historians of science and veterinary medicine, particularly those interested in the evolution of knowledge concerning poultry diseases and animal health. The book provides insight into early 20th-century approaches to identifying, understanding, and managing infectious diseases in avian populations.
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