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And the black cat that she used had the glanders.
Glanders has not been reported in the United States since 1945.
In 1924, Cook became ill with glanders and died.
It is of the same nature as glanders, and is often fatal.
The board directed Coleman to investigate the disease, and he diagnosed the condition as glanders.
He is, excepting in one respect, admirable on glanders.
Glanders is a chronic bacterial disease of horses that can be highly lethal in humans.
Furthermore, some animal diseases, like glanders, might be of interest to bioterrorists.
Cook died there in 1924 of glanders.
This test is an allergic hypersensitivity test used as a diagnosis for glanders.
One of them, called glanders, causes ulcers throughout the lymphatic system and can be spread to humans, he said.
There is no human vaccine to prevent glanders, and once contracted, the disease is not always curable.
The supply held up, despite an unprecedented epidemic of glanders, a fatal disease that baffled veterinarians.
The mallein test is a sensitive and specific clinical test for glanders.
Both Glanders and epizootic lymphangitis may be present in the same animal.
Glanders has got into my brood mares.
The occurrence of glanders must be reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health.
Glanders may also have been spread by eating tainted meat, Dr. Marr said.
In 1882, Loffler discovered the bacilli causing glanders and swine erysipelas.
A horse is mortal; suppose mine had had the glanders or the farcy?"
Poor things, each today thought he and he alone knew quinsy, dropsy, glanders, could tell the slaver from the hives.
Human experimentation with typhus, glanders and melioidosis in Solovetsky camp.
Herds of cattle and sheep had to be destroyed later when a glanders epidemic broke out because of poor conditions in the stables.
- There, he worked on glanders, a bacterial disease in horses, mules, etc. which first affects the mucous membranes.
Glanders is a bacterial disease which is common in equids such as horses, donkeys, or mules.