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Journal Article

Author
Stearn, William T.
Title
Technical and Institutional Innovation in Nineteenth-Century Australian Pastoralism: the Eradication of Psoroptic Mange in Australia
In
Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society
Imprint
vol. 84, no. 1, 1998, pp. 38-55
Subject
Chronological Classification 1788-1900 Applied Sciences Agricultural and Related Sciences
Description

'The most remarkable achievement in the Australian pastoral sector of the nineteenth century was the eradication of the disease Psoroptic Mange, commonly known as sheep scab.'

Source
Carlson 2001

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