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SINCE the discovery of the anthelmintic properties of phenothiazine, it has been used widely in New Zealand for the treatment of young sheep and cattle.
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WHITTEN, L., CLARE, N. & FILMER, D. A Photosensitized Keratitis in Cattle Dosed with Phenothiazine. Nature 157, 232 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157232b0
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