Practice of Equine Medicine; a Manual for Students And Practitioners of Veterinary Medicine, Arranged With Questions And Answers, With An Appendix Containing Prescriptions for the Horse And the Dog
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What treatment is recommended? Thoroughly cauterize the wound with acids, caustics, or the actual cautery, and treat antiseptically. The Pasteur treatment is highly recommended, and should be used. This consists in inoculating the animal with a specially pre- pared serum. DYSENTBEY. What is the synonym? Bloody flux, catarrhal dysentery, diphtheritic dysentery, amoebic dysentery. Define dysentery. It may be defined to be a specific infectious inflammation of the large intestines, usually proceed...ing to ulceration, characterized by frequent stools, colicky pains, and tenesmus. Give the aetiology. This disease is not common in the horse, being more fre- quently seen in cattle. It is more apt to occur in hot climates, but may be seen in any location. . Although probably of specific origin, this fact is hard to es- tablish clinically in every case. One form is produced by amoeba. Animals kept in damp stables, low and marshy pastures, in localities where there is decomposition of vegetable or animal matter, the drinking of stagnant water, eating unwholesome food, the sudden chilling of the skin, stopping perspiration, together with indigestion, are among the predisposing causes.
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