Turner, A. W. (1930). Black disease (infectious necrotic hepatitis) of sheep in Australia: A toxæmia induced by a specific bacterium (B. oedematiens) in hepatic lesions resulting from the migration of young liver flukes (F. hepatica). H.J. Green, Government Printer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurner, Arthur William. Black Disease (infectious Necrotic Hepatitis) of Sheep in Australia: A Toxæmia Induced by a Specific Bacterium (B. Oedematiens) in Hepatic Lesions Resulting from the Migration of Young Liver Flukes (F. Hepatica). Melbourne: H.J. Green, Government Printer, 1930.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurner, Arthur William. Black Disease (infectious Necrotic Hepatitis) of Sheep in Australia: A Toxæmia Induced by a Specific Bacterium (B. Oedematiens) in Hepatic Lesions Resulting from the Migration of Young Liver Flukes (F. Hepatica). H.J. Green, Government Printer, 1930.