Occasional Papers On Veterinary Subjects

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291 those parts wliich are not subject to pressure. This accounts for the congested state of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord — an appearance which is to be foi^nd as an effect of all spasmodic affections, more especially in tetanus ; and an effect that has frequently been mistaken for the cause of that dis- ease. From the same cause we find the vessels of the abdo- men in a state of congestion. The lungs also, and the heart, and large vessels of the chest, are liable to be congested in... a similar way.
This production of congestion in the vessels of the import- ant organs enables us to account also for the occurrence of the fever which so frequently /o/foira the other more active symp- toms. The congestion of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord may be naturally expected to produce some derangement in these organs ; hence headache in the mildest, but typhus fever in the more severe cases, the consequence of recovery from the first shock of the disease.
These effects of the disease upon the nervous system in my patients I have not observed, unless I were to refer the dulness which sometimes exists for a few days to this cause — or to suppose that some of these cases, where the disease affects the mucous membrane of the bronchiae, and which are ushered in by colicky pains, are cholera ; but this I do not feel disposed to do, nor is it, I think, of much importance that I should en- deavour to trace the analogy so far.


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