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THAT all domesticated or semi-domesticated mammals succumb to inoculation with the virus of rabies has long been asserted, and examples of its occurrence have been duly recorded. The possibility, however, of the disease affecting half-wild animals seems to have been lost sight of, and it was therefore with much surprise on the part of the public that the announcement was received last year of the deer in Richmond Park being attacked by the malady.
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Rabies Among Deer . Nature 37, 440–441 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037440b0
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