The Horse With a Treatise On Draught And a Copious Index
The Horse With a Treatise On Draught And a Copious Index
William Youatt
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Glanders have often been confounded with strangles, and by those who ought to have known better. Strangles are peculiar to young horses. The early stage resembles common cold, with some degree of fever and sore throat ; generally with distressing cough, or at least frequent wheezing ; and when the enlargement appears beneath the jaw, it is not a single small gland, but a swelling of the whole of the substance between the jaws ; growing harder towards the middle ; and after a while appearing to ...contain a fluid, and breaking. In strangles the membrane of the nose will be intensely red, and the discharge from the nose profuse, and puru- lent, or mixed with matter almost from the first ; and when the tumour has burst, the fever will abate, and the horse will speedily get well. Should the discharge from the nose continue for a considerable time after the horse has recovered from strangles, as it sometimes does, there is no cause for fear. Simple strangles need never degenerate into glanders.
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