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- W2085673546 abstract "INTRODUCTION UP TO the time that the investigations recorded in this paper were undertaken, there was no satisfactory medicinal treatment for the removal of gapeworms from poultry, despite the fact that these parasites are of common occurrence and responsible for extensive losses to the poultry industry. Wehr (1937) reported a gapeworm incidence of approximately 15 percent among turkeys in and around Washington, D.C. Mechanical methods, which have been advocated for the removal of gapeworms in the past, have proved slow, unreliable, and rather dangerous. During the past year tests were conducted to determine whether a satisfactory medicinal treatment could be discovered. In this paper data are presented which demonstrate that certain compounds administered as dusts by inhalation are efficacious for the removal of gapeworms from chickens. HISTORICAL Since the discovery in Baltimore by Wiesenthal (1797) of the poultry gapeworm, Syngamus trachea, many drugs have been recommended for the removal of . . ." @default.
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- W2085673546 title "Barium Antimonyl Tartrate as a Remedy for the Removal of Gapeworms from Chickens" @default.
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