01614ngm a2200289u 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000180013824503130015626001360046930000670060544000430067250000410071550800560075652002060081265000240101870000210104270000480106370000210111171000520113271000660118471000740125099658586010231120260227104102.0g--c-bfj 800602s1975 wau053 fmz 0sneng d a(TU)000658586UTK019 a691975 a(OCoLC)06381079 aMXCcMXCdTKN00aNonhuman primates :bviral diseasesh[slide] /cco-sponsored by American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine and Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine; coordinated by G.L. VanHoosier, Jr.; produced and distributed by Health Sciences Learning Resources Center, University of Washington. aSeattle, Wash. :bG.L. VanHoosier, Jr., distributed by Health Sciences Learning Resources Center, University of Washington,cc1975. a53 slides :bcol. ;c2x2 in. &ecassette (19 min.) and script. 0aLaboratory animal medicine and science aIncludes bibliographical references. aPreparers, Robert A. Whitney, Jr., Harold W. Casey. aDiscusses herpesviruses, poxviruses, measles, hepatitis, yellow fever, simian hemorrhagic fever, SV-40 virus, polio, rabies, and Marburg virus as complications of research and as public health hazards. 0aPrimatesxDiseases.1 aVanHoosier, G L.1 aWhitney, Robert A.q(Robert Arthur),d1935-1 aCasey, Harold W.2 aAmerican College of Laboratory Animal Medicine.2 aWashington State University.bCollege of Veterinary Medicine.2 aUniversity of Washington.bHealth Sciences Learning Resources Center.