Our Domestic Animals in Health And Disease volume 2

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Our Domestic Animals in Health And Disease volume 2
John Gamgee
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This is a parasitic disease, in which the hydatid is situated in the cervical portion of the spinal cord, and is attended by more or less paralysis of one or both sides of the body.
HEMIPLEGIA Is a rare affection in the lower animals, and is commonly dependent on effusion of blood on one side of the brain, or some lesion of one-half of the spinal cord. According to the cause, it may affect one entire half of the body, in- cluding the head and even the intercostal muscles, or it may be confined
...to particular portions of one side of the body, and especially such as derive their nerves from that part of the spinal cord situated behind where the morbid lesion exists.
CANCER OF THE SPINE.
A remarkable case of this description was published in the Veterinarian, 1856, by Mr Hunting, with notes of my own as to the cadaveric lesions. Mr Hunting says : " On the 10th of September 1855, 1 was requested to see a chestnut mare, the property of Mr George Keed, of Seaham Harbour. She had been unwell for ten or twelve days, with cough and sore throat ; her neck was likewise very stiff, but her appetite had remained good up to yesterday, when she became tympanitic, and suffered intense pain.


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