Text book of Veterinary Medicine, V. 1-5

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Treatment, moist jacket, soothing, expectorant, stimulant inhalations, ex- pectorants, derivatives.
This affection has been found in cattle and sheep from exposure to smoke, hot air or gas, and other irritants, and even from ex- posure to cold, and without any suspicion of a contagious ele- ment. Again it has been seen as a complication in Rinderpest, lung plague and malignant catarrh. Gamaleia found it in sheep associated with diplococcus lanceolatus and Mayrwieser as an epizootic in a
...ll the animals of a brewery. I have seen it in a valley in Central New York on watersheds running north to Lake Ontario and South to the Susquehana, at midsummer, im- plying an enzootic cause, yet not attacking all the cattle, but only a few in a herd. In these cases the malady was very fatal, the bronchi and bronchia becoming completely filled with false membrane so that the animal died asphyxiated. The lesions are those of tumefaction and extreme arborescent redness of the mucosa, and the formation of patches of a dense fibrinous exu- date of a yellowish color, in some cases completely obstructing the tubes.

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