RM2CE48P2–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . ually; the woolbeing first clipped from the margin of the scabbed part (asthere the parasites are located), and the part then dressedwith tobacco juice, mercurial ointment, spirit of tar, or sulphurointment. As a dip, carbolic acid is very good, but it hasthis disadvantage, that it destroys the colour of the wool.The flockmaster must remember that, though he may have de-stroyed the parasite, the ova yet remain, and therefore carefulwatching is necessary, and a second or even a third applicationof the dressing may be required. This disease i
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RMPG18TT–. Veterinary parasitology . Domestic animals; Veterinary parasitology. PARASITES OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 89 times in pigs. The Cysticercus may be the size of a pigeon's or hen's egg, and is pedunculated, possessing a long, narrow neck or stalk, by which it is attached. This parasite has been responsible for fatal outbreaks of haemorrhagic hepatitis in lambs, owing to migration from the intestine, through the bloodvessels and liver, into the peritoneal cavity. The occasional presence of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f
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RM2CE48N4–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . t I .If ! r/ Fig. 134.—Sarooptes suis.—(Gerlaoh.) Fig. 135.—Sarooptes oanis.—(Geblaoh. ) Mr. Fleming is quite correct in stating that these red points aredue to the presence of the parasite, although red mange wasgenerally supposed to be an eczematous disease. I have satis-fied myself that it is parasitic and contagious, and that what aretermed scabby mange, watery mange, and dry or red mange, areone and the same disease differently manifested. The mangemite of the dog is the habitat of the cysticercus cucumerinus ;hence mangy dogs are s
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RMPG2N7M–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. TEXAS FEVER 331 experimentally demonstrate that so far as known the cattle tick {Boophilus annulatus)* is the sole carrier of the parasite.f In Ger- many and Finland it is said to be transmitted by Ixodes reduvius; in Africa, Rhipicephalus decoloratus, R. appendiculatus and R. evertsi; and in Australia by R. Australis. It was pointed out by them that when southern cattle were freed from ticks they
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RM2CE49JN–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . lumose; the hairson the joints of the feet diminish inlength towards the extremity of thefoot. Only the third joint of thefirst pair of feet has a longer hair. The presence of this parasite inchronic grease is accidental; andother diseases, such as canker, mal-lenders, and sallenders, are apt tobecome complicated with a mange- caused by this parasite.Gerlach designates this epizoon symUotes equi, and says that thedisease induced by it may be called foot-mange; but it hasnothing in common with canker, or other known cutaneouseruption. Attent
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RMPG2N8J–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. INFECTIOUS ENTERO-HEPATITIS 319 delicate tissues of the young are best adapted for the temporary habitat and rapid multiphcation of this parasite.* The primary seat of the disease is the ceca. From these the hver is secondarily infested through metastasis. Other organs have not been found to be attacked. Hadley refers to lesions in the spleen, kidneys, pancreas, lungs, heart and oviduct. The lesion
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RMMAAJG6–. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended . It is one of the principles of nature that one animal should live within and feed upon another. And hence every animal and nearly every organ, has its peculiar inhabitant or parasite. But in small numbers these give no trouble, and in perfect health they never get in excess. But in an unhealthy condition they will multiply, and there is nothing so irritating and aggravating to the system of a horse as an excess of worms. They destroy the life-giving properties of the f
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RM2CE48XP–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . Pig. 127.—Dermatodeotes equi.—(Gerlach.) SYMBIOTES EQUI. This parasite, like the dermatodeotes equi, seems to live onlyon the horse ; and it is readily obtained from beneath the scales. 712 DISEASES OF THE SKIN. by laying the latter on a paper in the sun, where next day theyare found in small clusters.—(G-amgee.). Fig. 128.—Symbiotes equi.—(G-erlach.) According to Mr. Gamgee, who is translating from Gerlach,the finding of the various mites which constitute so essential afeature in mange, has as yet been attended with great diffi-culty, and
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RMPG1906–. Veterinary parasitology . Domestic animals; Veterinary parasitology. 14 VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY Prognosis should be guarded, as the disease often resists treatment, and relapse is very common. It is extremely difficult to impress upon owners and stable- men the necessity of absolute disinfection of harness, rugs, and grooming utensils, and the prevention of reinfection.. Fig. 3.—PsoROPTES Egui (Male) : Dorsal Surface Psoroptic Mange in Horses.—The parasite responsible is the Psoropies communis, var. equi. This form of mange attacks sheltered positions, as the mane and tail, the intermaxillar
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RMT1HBDA–Diseases of swine Written as Diseases of swine. Written as a text book for the veterinary surgeon, student and swine grower diseasesofswinew00mcin Year: 1897 90 DISEASES OF THE HOG. healthy and neither animal seemed to be in any way affected by them. The loss of power of the hind parts of pigs which has been attributed to kidney worms, is not due to a parasite, but to par- alysis of the muscles of the hind parts. I have made careful investigations of such cases, but failed to find any worms or any disease of the kidneys. Paralysis of the hind parts would not be the symp- tom of kidney diseas
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RMMCKC4F–. was first noticed by Niederhaiisern, at the Bern Veterinary in a goat which showed little nodosities over different parts of the trunk, varying in size between that of a pea and that of a hazel- nut. By forcibly compressing these enlargements a yellowish-grey semi- solid material, containing a consider- able number of demodectes, was caused to exude. In 1885 Nocard and Piailliet found the same parasite in a young he- goat ; the pustules were spread over the sides and flank. Treatment con- sists in opening the pustules and dressing them a few times with an antiparasitic lotion.
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RM2CE48MX–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . Fis. 130.—Symbiotes bovis.—(Geelaoh.) SCABIES. 717 SCAB IN SHEEP. Three forms of scab are described, viz., the sarcoptic, dermato-dectic, and symbiotic. The dermatodectic or psoroptic is thecommon form known in this country; it is intensely contagious. Fis. 131.—Dermatodectea ovis.—(Gerlaoh. ) and spreads with great rapidity, the parasite which causes it 718 DISEASES OF THE SKIN. propagating most rapidly, as the following table furnished byGerlach will show:— G-eneration. Days. Females Born. Males Bom 1st. . 15 . 10 . 5 2d. . 30 . 100 . 50
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RMPG1905–. Veterinary parasitology . Domestic animals; Veterinary parasitology. PARASITES AFFECTING THE SKIN 15 the withers and back. It is transmitted from horse to horse. It produces intense pruritus, and the animal rubs the parts, and may ])roduce serious sores. The. Fig. 4.—Symbiotes Equi (Male), Ventral Surface. parasite lives on the surface, and is more easily dis- covered. Symbiotic Mange in the Horse. —The Symhiotes equi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m
RMT1JJRR–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattle00mous Year: 1920 was first noticed by Niederhaiisern, at the Bern Veterinary in a goat which showed little nodosities over different parts of the trunk, varying in size between that of a pea and that of a hazel- nut. By forcibly compressing these enlargements a yellowish-grey semi- solid material, containing a consider- able number of demodectes, was caused to exude. In 1885 Nocard and Piailliet found the same parasite in a young he- goat ; the pustules were spread over the sides and flank. Treatment
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RMRE047F–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. ACTINOMYCOSIS. 119 through the mucous membrane of the mouth on account of dis- eased teeth; or through some abrasion of the mucous membrane of the mouth, gullet or stomach. It is also generally agreed that the parasite is usually taken in with the food. It is possible that this parasite may live through one stage of its development, or even multiply upon the surface or in the tissues of some of the common fodder plants, particularly barley and rye. An animal with a discharging abscess about the head would of course infect foo
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RMPG1RMJ–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. 496 CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA epithelial nodular form occurs more frequently in the south. The statement is quoted by Jowett that chicken pox is one of the most destructive diseases of chickens in Southern Africa. Etiology. Chicken pox seems to be due to a filterable virus. Rivolte considered the cause to be a protozoan parasite belonging to the Gregarinidia. Symptoms and morbid anatomy. The disease m
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RMRE53KR–. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Pathogenicity. Tims far it has been impossible to produce absohitely positive results in the transmission of the disease from man to animals. These experiments have usually con- sisted in the subcutaneous administration of colonies of the parasite from man to animals. Submucous membrane inoculations and administration into the abdominal cavity or the anterior of the eje have also been tried. Johne, Ponfick, Israel, Rotter and Hanau believed to have obtained positive results in calves and guinea pigs
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RMPG2N81–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. TEXAS FEVER 329 fever and it also exists in the blood of immune animals in the tick infested districts. The life history of this parasite has not been determined. In the blood of the diseased animals they appear in the unstained, fresh preparation, as minute or larger bright bodies which may be from 0.5 to 4.0iJ. in diameter according to the form of the disease. In the acute types certain of the re
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