Practice of Equine Medicine a Manual for Students And Practitioners of Veterin
Practice of Equine Medicine a Manual for Students And Practitioners of Veterin
Harry D Harry Dennett Hanson
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What is the morbid anatomy ? The blood is darker than normal; it coagulates less readily, and contains pus microbes. The spleen is enlarged and softer; the lym- phatic glands show signs of inflammation; the various viscera are CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES. 87 somewhat swollen; mucous membranes of the stomach and bowels are often inflamed. Capillaries are inflamed, and hemorrhages often take place in the skin and mucous membranes, in the shape of ecchymotic spots. What is the treatment ? The local... treatment consists in the removal of the cause, if pos- sible; the using of antiseptics in those putrid wounds, also remov- ing those parts of the wound that are gangrenous, remembering to keep the wound open. The constitutional treatment consists in good hygienic condi- tions, good nourishing food, good air, etc. ; internal antiseptics, dilute acids, lime-water, stimulants (as whiskey), quinine, bromine, strychnine, salicylic acid. PY^mA. Define pyaemia. It is a systemic disturbance, due to the absorption of septic matter from a wound, and characterized by the formation of mul- tiple foci of suppurative inflammation (metastatic abscesses), in various parts of the body, and accompanied by certain systemic symptoms.
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