Observations by the ligated intestinal segment and oral inoculation methods on Escherichia coli infections in pigs, calves, lambs and rabbits
- Authors
- H. Williams SmithSheila Halls
- Journal
- The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology
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This paper, published in 1967, received 240 indexed citations . Written by H. Williams Smith and Sheila Halls covering the research area of Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals and Agronomy and Crop Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Endocrinology (148 citations), Infectious Diseases (92 citations) and Food Science (75 citations). Published in The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology.
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