The Archives of Comparative Medicine and Surgery: A Quarterly Journal of Anatomy, Pathology, and Therapeutics of the Lower Animals, Volumen1W. L. Hyde & Company, 1881 |
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... relation between ... .... 100 33 234 182 163 176 105 36 Glaucoma in a panther .... Goose , cause of the white ........ Gout , a new theory of Greenfield , W. S .-- recent investigations into the pathology of infective and contagious ...
... relation between ... .... 100 33 234 182 163 176 105 36 Glaucoma in a panther .... Goose , cause of the white ........ Gout , a new theory of Greenfield , W. S .-- recent investigations into the pathology of infective and contagious ...
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... relations to disease .......... Os coronary , caries of .................................... .. Os pedis , caries of Pancreas ... relation between . embolic in a horse ..... Quinia , hypodermic use of ...... ..... Rabies , inoculation of ...
... relations to disease .......... Os coronary , caries of .................................... .. Os pedis , caries of Pancreas ... relation between . embolic in a horse ..... Quinia , hypodermic use of ...... ..... Rabies , inoculation of ...
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... relation to that universal refuge of the bewildered , " spinal meningitis . " The cases given will , however , serve to show the varied character of the disease pro- cesses which may present these symptoms . But we cannot refrain from ...
... relation to that universal refuge of the bewildered , " spinal meningitis . " The cases given will , however , serve to show the varied character of the disease pro- cesses which may present these symptoms . But we cannot refrain from ...
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... relation to the cause of death , which was presumably the shock of the first stage of peritonitis . 2. TUMOR OF DURA MATER IN HORSE . - See Article II . in this number of the Archives . 3. Acute Suppurative PeritonITIS IN A SEA ...
... relation to the cause of death , which was presumably the shock of the first stage of peritonitis . 2. TUMOR OF DURA MATER IN HORSE . - See Article II . in this number of the Archives . 3. Acute Suppurative PeritonITIS IN A SEA ...
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... relation whatever to these structures . The peripheral lymphatic glands are swollen and discolored by bloody infiltrations , as in anthrax . Besides this , pericarditis , pleuro - pneumonia , and peritonitis are found to be frequent ...
... relation whatever to these structures . The peripheral lymphatic glands are swollen and discolored by bloody infiltrations , as in anthrax . Besides this , pericarditis , pleuro - pneumonia , and peritonitis are found to be frequent ...
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abscesses acid affected animal anthrax appearance ARCHIVES bacteria become bladder blood body bronchus camel carbolic acid cartilages castrated cattle cause cavity cells colic color Columbia Veterinary College condition contagion contagious diseases contagium corpuscles cows cysticercus death died doses drachm epidemic especially examination experiments fact fluid foot glanders glands healthy hoof horn horse human hydrophobia important inches infected inoculation intestinal kidneys lateral cartilages lung malady mare matter meat medicine membrane meningitis microscopic milk millim months mucous membrane mucus muscles muscular nature normal observed organs pain paralysis paraplegia parasites pathological peculiar pedis peritonitis physiology plantar pleuro-pneumonia poison portion posterior present produced Prof pulse respiration result rupture sheep showed side spinal stomach Strongylus suffering surface swelling symptoms temperature thorough-bred tion tissue treatment tuberculosis tuberculous tumor ulceration urine usually uterus veterinary surgeon vitreous humor vivisection weeks
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Página 130 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrowed his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind...
Página 205 - Even if such milk did not possess such dangerous infective properties, its deficiency in nitrogenous elements, fat, and sugar, and the increased proportion of earthy salts, would alone render it objectionable as an article of diet. It has long been known that it was liable to produce diarrhoea and debility...
Página 212 - ... are understood to express, the morbific material by which a contagious disease is communicated from a diseased to a healthy person consists of minute organisms, called " disease-germs." In order that any particle may be rightly termed a disease-germ two things must be proved concerning it, viz., first, that it is a living organism ; secondly, that if it finds its way into the body of a healthy human being, or of an animal it will produce the disease of which it is the germ. Now there is only...
Página 183 - ... consent of the senate, three State commissioners of health, two of whom shall be graduates of legally constituted medical colleges and of not less than seven years' practice of their profession. The said commissioners together with the attorney-general, the superintendent of the State survey and the health officer of the port of New York, who shall be...
Página 171 - ... from the plant, but a laxative and disinfectant action is the only result. Fifty grammes of the juice is given, followed in two hours by a dose of castor oil. A free discharge of the worms may be expected. The above observations of Dr.
Página 206 - Bellinger believes it to be of the utmost importance to urge upon all classes, and particularly upon farmers, the absolute necessity of taking every possible means of stamping out the disease among cattle. Meanwhile, some measure of safety may be secured by the rigid exclusion of all diseased stock from town dairies, a measure which forms a prominent feature in the programme of the recently-established Associated Dairy at Munich, where all the cows are constantly kept under skilled veterinary surveillance,...
Página 212 - ... of some other nature than bacteria), yet our present knowledge on the subject points towards the view that if microphytes constitute the contagia, they are probably bacterial. I need not enter further into the discussion of this question, especially as it has been so ably dealt with by many writers. I may refer especially to the writings of Nageli, Sir Thomas Watson, Professor Lister, Dr. Maclagan, and others. But it is well known that there is at the present time a very strong tendency to the...
Página 90 - From this education it has no wish to leave the flock, and just as another dog will defend its master, man, so will these the sheep. It is amusing to observe, when approaching a flock, how the dog immediately advances barking, and the sheep all close in his rear, as if round the oldest ram.
Página 181 - ... whose natural habitat is confined to the United States west of the Missouri River, have proved failures. Mr. Caton has succeeded well in hybridising the Virginian deer with the Ceylon deer and the Acapulco deer. The hybrids seem to be perfectly healthy and prolific, several of the hybrids from the Virginian deer and Acapulco buck having borne perfectly healthy twin fawns. On some cf the hybrids the metatarsal...
Página 205 - ... salts, would alone render it an objectionable article of diet. In fact, it has long been known that it was liable to produce diarrhea and debility in infants ; but though many children fed on such milk have died from tuberculosis, or a localized type of it in the bowels known as tabes mesenterica, the part probably played by this liquid in its production has rarely been suspected.