The Dog in Health And in Disease Including His Origin History Varieties Bre

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The Dog in Health And in Disease Including His Origin History Varieties Bre
Mills Wesley
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DISEASES OP THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 225 The pulse is usually rapid, and disturbance of the pulse-respiration ratio is apt to occur. Instead of the normal four to one, it may be two to one, or less.
The temperature may reach 104° to 106° Fahr. , with other indications of fever.
In pneumonia too much reliance must not be placed on physical signs, as there may be very grave disease without the former being at all well pronounced.
But prostration, a weak, irregular, very slow or very rapid cardiac
...action, or greatly disturbed pulse-respiration ratio, are indications calling for a cautious prognosis and the most watchful treatment, especially if with these there be much dyspnoea or cyanosis (blueness of mucous mem- branes, etc. ), indicating that the blood is being very poorly ventilated.
Less frequently than in man does the dog cough up the characteristic rusty sputum — i. E. , mucus, etc. — with blood enough to color it. When this is seen, the diagnosis of pneumonia is clear.
Diagnosis.


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