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- Brentwood Feb. [February] 13/40 [1940].
Mallophaga. The heaviest louse infestation
I have encountered. concentrations
of from 5 per sq. [square] inch on the
abdomen to 30 to the sq. [square] inch
on the dorsum. All ages represented
but juv. [juveniles] predominated.
Lipoptena [underlined]:- Heavy infestation. 862 adults
of both sexes on the white area
of the belly. None in copult
+ only about 1 in a hundred
pregnant. Two discharged
puparia + one still in utero.
Coat rough, skin scrophulous [scrofulous]
many punctures showing feeding
sites of Lipoptena. Patch in
centre of forehead naked, on [word crossed out] a thin
oily scab of epidermal tissue
covered it + some black hairs
were coming in. I could find
no cause for the condition
but it is identical in appearance
with the other case encountered
in a Goldstream doe last month.
Ringworm
Marginalia: Ringworm?
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