Cattle plague, or rinderpest, has not been recorded in Great Britain since 1877.
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When the rinderpest appears, governors issue proclamations.
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It is deeply to be regretted that Lord Southesk's fine herd suffered so heavily by the rinderpest.
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It is 160 years this year since the start of a devastating epidemic of cattle plague, or rinderpest.
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The local bankers shake their heads-threecases of rinderpest are equivalent to a reduction of 25 per cent.
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After the rinderpest scourge of 1897 they still owned something like 90,000 head.
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Then toward the century's end it reached its climax, and was suddenly struck by a plague of rinderpest.
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Bridges, appropriations, rinderpest, lack of labor, artesian wells, cholera-such was their table talk, as such was their life.
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The buffalo has recovered from the slaughter by rinderpest only in time to meet the onset of oversea sportsmen.
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But serious investors will probably wait until the World Organization for Animal Health declares Sudan free of the cattle disease rinderpest, Kansio added.
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Then we betook ourselves to Dr. V. G. Gay, a veterinarian living in the town, famous throughout Mongolia for his battle against rinderpest.
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The significance of these results is discussed with respect to the epidemiology of SSPE in children and its possible implication with rinderpest in Europe.
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Clearly, the stomach of the peccari, and perhaps that of the pig, present a favorable medium for the parasitical microbe peculiar to the rinderpest.
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The superstitious Wa Kikuyu were fully convinced that by this he bewitched their cattle, which at the time were dying in scores from rinderpest.
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His method of making up to Bell had been to drop in at T'nowhead on Saturday nights and talk with the farmer about the rinderpest.
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Dr Peter Roeder from Taurus Animal Health, about how scientists and veterinarians aided in the eradication of the deadly cattle virus Rinderpest.