The Rat and Its Relation to the Public Health (Classic Reprint)

The Rat and Its Relation to the Public Health (Classic Reprint)
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Fig. 1a. Upper molars of the brown rat (mus): tubercles in three rows Fig. 1b. Upper molars of the rice rat (oryzomys): tubercles in two rows Fig. 2a. Right hind foot of brown rat, showing long sixth foot pad Fig. 2b. Right hind foot of house mouse, showing round sixth foot pad Fig. 3a, fig. 3b. Ears of brown rat and black rat, showing relative size Fig. 4. Necropsy appearance of normal rat.

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