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Death Before Distemper is fourteen brilliant tracks that range from modern krautrock, dark italo and space disco, to electro workouts to mellow, acid bent BOC-style downtempo songs.
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Death Before Distemper is fourteen brilliant tracks that range from modern krautrock, dark italo and space disco, to electro workouts to mellow, acid bent BOC-style downtempo songs.
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Distemper, which is usually lethal, can be spread through contact with wildlife, as well as through other infected dogs.
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Distemper, which is usually lethal, can be spread through contact with wildlife, as well as through other infected dogs.
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The Struma is not uncommon amongst these Savages, and another Distemper, which is, in some respects, like the Pox, but is attended with no Gonorrhæa.
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The Small-Pox has been fatal to them; they do not often escape, when they are seiz'd with that Distemper, which is a contrary Fever to what they ever knew.
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Distemper, which is usually lethal, can be spread through contact with wildlife, as well as through other infected dogs.
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Distemper, which is usually lethal, can be spread through contact with wildlife, as well as through other infected dogs.
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Distemper, which is usually lethal, can be spread through contact with wildlife, as well as through other infected dogs.
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CAUSE: Constitutional weakness following some debilitating disease such as Distemper, Pink Eye, Catarrh and even following operations, when an animal becomes weak and from want of exercise, in which case it generally appears during his recovery.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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