The Army Horse in Accident And Disease a Manual Prepared for the Use of Studen

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The Army Horse in Accident And Disease a Manual Prepared for the Use of Studen
Kan School of Application for Cavalry And Field Artill
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In general, acute glanders runs a rapid course; its usual termination is death. This ordinarily takes place within from three to fourteen davs. PLATE XVI. Tetanus. THE AU3[Y IlOllSK. 88 111 iho lior. Se lliere is ik> tlisease of which ;ni exact (liaan<»i- is so important as that of glanders. In order to correctly diagnose obscure cases (those with no outward symptoms) we must resort to the use of mallein. This is a liquid, the injection of which will cause a reaction (rise in temperature) in glandered horses apparently enjoying the best of health. Treatment. — This disease is not only contagious to horse;-, mules, and men. But is ineurahle in all alike ; therefore, the first step, when" a suspicious case presents itself, is to isolate the animal, and as soon as it is proved that glanders exists, the animal should be killed at once and the carcass burned. Every- thing in the wa}' of partitions, mangers, feed boxes, buckets, and all stable utensils must be burned, and the stalls and sur- roundings thoroughly disinfected.

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