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Selected Bibliography Archival Primary Sources Bloemfontein Archive Repository Boshof Magistracy (LBO), box 2/4/59, file 13/3/13. Cape Archives Colonial Office (CO) 4287, file F52. 7751, file 1821. Department of Agriculture (AGR) 182, file 1020. 186, file 1058. 461, files 357, 3573. Medical Officer of Health (MOH), 376, file G118A. Port Elizabeth Municipal Council Records, 3/PEZ, file 1/1/1/15. Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute Archive Rabies 58, files 10/3/3, 10/3/3/2. 70, file 11/6/1. Pietermaritzburg Archive Repository Pietermaritzburg Records 3/PMB, file 4/5/372. South Africa National Archives, Pretoria Colonial Secretary (CS) 133, file 10429/02. 142, file 11761/02.  | Selected Bibliography 172, file 14625/02. 290, file 4349/03. Department of Agriculture (LDB) 112, files A1291/1, A1291/2, A1291/5. 113, file A1291/12. 4899, file Z1015. 4900, file Z1015/6. Department of Entomology (CEN) 995, file SF48a (17). Department of Health (GES) 560, file 21/12E. 592, file 86/12. 2698, 1/60F. Lieutenant Governor Papers (LTG), 54, file 69/8. Natal Municipal Association Files, A343, 182, file H1/40. Native Affairs Department (BAO), 5858, file 36/316. Transvaal Agricultural Department (TAD), 292, file A5820/1. Treasury Department (TES), 7122, file 56/40. National Archives of Botswana, Gaborone Box 14, files V14/2, V14/3. Box Med 5/1, file 309 III. Government Publications Animal Diseases Act, Act No. 2 of 1881, Acts of Parliament, 1862–1909, 249–52. Annual Reports of the Department of Public Health, Southern Rhodesia Government Publications, 1903, 1950. Annual Reports of the Director of Veterinary Services, Northern Rhodesian Government Publications, 1932–1934, 1947–1949. Annual reports of the Director of Veterinary Services for South Africa from 1953 until 2000. http://www.nda.agric.za/vetweb/History/H_Annual_Report _Main.htm. Bechuanaland Protectorate: Annual Reports of the Veterinary Department, 1947–1950, 1962, 1963. Cape Government Gazette 1893, 1894. Cape Hansard House of Assembly Debates for 1893, 1902. Cape Parliamentary Papers. Annexe to the Report on Public Health, G15–1891. Report of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon and the Assistant Veterinary Surgeons for the year 1893, G41–1894. Report of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon for the year 1882, G64–1883. ReportontheColonialBacteriologicalInstitutefortheyear1892,G24F-1893. Report on the Colonial Bacteriological Institute for the year 1893, G5–1894. [3.142.197.212] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:56 GMT) Government Publications |  Report upon the Outbreak of Rabies at Port Elizabeth during the year 1893, G63–1894. Official Government Gazette of the Orange Free State, 1939. Union Government Papers. Annual Reports of the Department of Public Health for years 1923–41. Newspapers Bulawayo Chronicle Cape Times The Citizen (Johannesburg) City Press (Johannesburg) Colonist (Cape Town) Daily News (Durban) Eastern Province Herald (Port Elizabeth) Natal Daily News (Durban) Natal Mercury (Durban) Natal Witness (Durban) Port Elizabeth Telegraph and Eastern Province Standard Pretoria News Rand Daily Mail (Johannesburg) South African Commercial Advertiser (Cape Town) The Star (Johannesburg) Sunday Times (Johannesburg) Sunday Tribune (Durban) Zululand Times (Eshowe) Key Published Sources Adamson, J. S.“Ecology of Rabies in Southern Rhodesia.” Bulletin of the World Health Organisation 10, no. 5 (1954): 753–59. Ahuja, M. L.“Rabies in India.” Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 61, no. 4 (1958): 95–99. Alexander,Raymond.“Rabies in South Africa:A Review of the Present Position.” Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association 23 (1952): 135–39. Andersson, Neil, and Shula Marks.“Apartheid and Health in the 1980s.” Social Science and Medicine 27, no. 7 (1988): 667–81. ———.“The State, Class, and the Allocation of Health Resources in Southern Africa.” Social Science and Medicine 28, no. 5 (1989): 515–30. Apartheid and Health (anon.). Geneva: WHO, 1983. Arnold, David. “The Place of ‘The Tropics’ in Western Medical Ideas since 1750.” Tropical Medicine and International Health 2, no. 4 (1997): 303–13. Badrane,H.,andN.Tordo.“HostSwitchinginLyssavirusHistoryfromtheChiroptera to the Carnivore Orders.”Journal of Virology 75, no. 17 (2001): 8096–8104.  | Selected Bibliography Baer, George M., ed. The Natural History of Rabies. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC, 1991. Bardsley, Samuel. Medical Reports of Cases and Experiments with Observations chiefly derived from Hospital Practice to which are added an Enquiry into the Origin of Canine Madness and Thoughts on a Plan for its Extirpation from the British Isles. London: R. Bickerstaff, 1807. Barnard B. J. H., and R. H. Hassel. “Rabies in Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsicerosi) in South West Africa/Namibia.” Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association 52, no. 4 (1981): 309–14. Barrow, John. Travels into the Interior...

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