Elementary Lectures On Veterinary Science for Agricultural Students, Farmers, And Stock-Keepers

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Elementary Lectures On Veterinary Science for Agricultural Students, Farmers, And Stock-Keepers
Henry Thompson
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A horse, on the other hand, generally stands leaning against the stall, or wall, pressing its head in the manger, perspiring freely, breathing quickly, with a full, strong, corded pulse, while the eyelids and other visible mucous membranes are highly in- jected. Quantities of the same peculiar coffee-coloured urine are passed at intervals with great straining. Treatment : Owing to the sudden onset and severity of the attack, I know of no other complaint affecting the horse for which bleeding an...swers so well, or has such a decided, beneficial action, unloading, as it does, the over-crowded system sooner than anything else. From six to ten quarts of blood may be taken, according to the size of the animal, after which a good dose of linseed oil (i to i^ pints) should be administered, followed up by four drachm doses of bicarbonate of potash, in drinking water, every eight hours. If the attack is allowed to run its courfee, the animal, as a rule, dies, or if by chance it recovers, it is worthless for a very long time, the muscles of the loins being infiltrated with blood, from the rupturing of the muscular tissue and bloodvessels, caused by the excessive straining.

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