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- Odocoileus.
Malahat V.I. [Vancouver Island] Fall 1936.
Deer with tumors around
the eye - report of Dr. Swailes
Mass of white fibrous connective
tissue formed as the result of
an injury wich [which] left a chronic
irritation - it was not a
fibroma + had ceased to
grow some time before death
It was not due to parasites
Sooke, V.I. [Vancouver Island], B.C. [British Columbia] March 20, 1938.
Yearling doe found in dying
condition. Extreme emaciation,
diaharhea [diarrhea], slight nasal discharge.
Upon examination found lungs
clear, liver perfect, spleen
very small. One tape worm
cyst on gastric mesentery, several
small dark spots attached to
stomach wall - about 2 dozen
of them, specimens saved.
No parasites in digestive tract
Stomach moderately full of
well masticated green herbage
of which the only identifiable
parts were poplar buds
and fir needles. - both
numerous. Nasal passages +
throat contained 48 bots - all well developed
Heavy louse infestation. Large
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