Youatt On the Structure And the Diseases of the Horse With Their Remedies Als
Youatt On the Structure And the Diseases of the Horse With Their Remedies Als
William Youatt
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If, however, remedial measures are resorted to, a pure atmos- phere is that which should first be tried. Turn out the horse, and, if practicable, on a salt marsh, — but much caution is requi- site, as the grass, and even the fences may receive the glander- ous matter ; and hardening on them, it may months afterward communicate the disease to horses ; and there is not yet decided proof that sheep and cattle are not subject to the same malady. Worse than all, the man who attends on that horse is ...in danger. The cases are now becoming far too numerous in which the groom or the veterinary surgeon attending on glan dered horses becomes infected, and in the majority of cases dies. Every portion of the stable, every vessel, &c. , which have been within the reach of a nasal discharge of a glandered horse, should be well scraped, , scoured with soap and water, then well washed with a solution of chloride of lime (a pint ol the chloride to a pail full of water, ) and the walls white- washed. His head gear should be burned — his clothing baked or washed — pails newly painted — and the iron work with which he has been in contact, should, where practicable, be exjiosed to a red heat.
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