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Principles & Skills for Protecting Public Health

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Contents

An Introduction to Veterinary Public Health

Recognition and Description of Lesions

Degenerations and Infiltrations

Necrosis

Post-Mortem Change

Pigmentation and Mineralisation

Circulatory Disorders

Inflammation

Disorders of Cell Growth

Congenital and Neonatal Disease

Immunology

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