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CDC bulletin, vol. IX, no. 10, October 1950.

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    On cover: Rabies.

    CDC training courses -- United Nations and health -- The theory and practice of rabies control / Ernest S. Tierkel -- Human exposure to rabies / T. F. Sellers -- Rabies in the Americas / Benjamin D. Blood -- Rabies diagnosis / M. E. Edison, H. Rubin, R. E. Kissling -- Histopathology of rabies / R. E. Kissling -- Rabies in animals other than dogs / Raymond Fagan -- The comparative regional prevalence of dog rabies in the United States, 1949 / Robert F. Lewis, Ernest S. Tierkel -- A review of canine salmonellosis / Mildred M. Galton -- Some recent manuscripts on rabies by CDC personnel -- Rabies incidence -- -- Pictorial review: The laboratory diagnosis of rabies [CDC 4-111, Released 1950; Motion Picture; Sound, Black & White; Time: 6 Minutes; Length: 200 Feet] -- Striking back against rabies [CDC 4-087.0, Released 1950; Motion Picture; Sound, Black & White; Time: 12 Minutes; Length: 420 Feet] -- -- Book review: Peace or pestilence -- Morbidity data.

    Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.

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