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The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers

The disease known as "Krimpsiekte" (Nenta, Kraamsiekte, cerebrospinal meningitis, Cotyledonosis) has been recognised in South Africa for ma.ny years. It appears in arid parts of the Cape Province, and affects animals which have ingested certain members of the genus Cotyledon (N.O. Crassulaceae).

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Main Author: Sapeika, Norman
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Published: Division of Clinical Pharmacology 2020
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description The disease known as "Krimpsiekte" (Nenta, Kraamsiekte, cerebrospinal meningitis, Cotyledonosis) has been recognised in South Africa for ma.ny years. It appears in arid parts of the Cape Province, and affects animals which have ingested certain members of the genus Cotyledon (N.O. Crassulaceae).
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31925 The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers Sapeika, Norman Plants The disease known as "Krimpsiekte" (Nenta, Kraamsiekte, cerebrospinal meningitis, Cotyledonosis) has been recognised in South Africa for ma.ny years. It appears in arid parts of the Cape Province, and affects animals which have ingested certain members of the genus Cotyledon (N.O. Crassulaceae). 2020-05-19T11:37:38Z 2020-05-19T11:37:38Z 1935 2020-04-15T09:18:35Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31925 eng application/pdf Division of Clinical Pharmacology Faculty of Health Sciences
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The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
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title The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
title_full The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
title_fullStr The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
title_full_unstemmed The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
title_short The Pharmacological actions of Plants of the Genera Cotyledon and Crassula, N.O. Crassulaceae, with other Papers
title_sort pharmacological actions of plants of the genera cotyledon and crassula n o crassulaceae with other papers
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