Explore the historical landscape of veterinary medicine with "Veterinary Journal And Annals Of Comparative Pathology, Volumes 22-23." This compilation offers a detailed look into the veterinary practices and research of the period. Delve into a range of articles and studies that shed light on the prevailing understanding and treatment of animal diseases.
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