The Advocate of Veterinary Reform And Outlines of Anatomy And Physiology of the

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The number varies considerably ; sometimes there are not half a dozen, at others they exceed a Imndred. They are fixed by the small end to the inner coat of the stomach, to which they attach themselves by means of two hooks. The slow- ness of their growth, and the purity of their food, which is supposed to be the chyle, must occasion what they receive in a given time to be proportionably small ; from which, perhaps, arises the extreme difficulty of destroying them by any medi- cine or poison th...rown into the stomach. " A large amount of opium, tobacco, and corrosive sublimate, sufficient to destroy 206 DICTIONARY OF THE VETERINARY ART.
the horse, have from time to time been given ; and on opening the stomach, these animals have been found uninjured. " The presence of botts in the horse's stomach is not easily ascer- tained, as it is certain that great numbers have been found after death in the stomach, without appearing to have produced any kind of inconvenience to the animal while alive.


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