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Identifier: artoftamingeduca01magn (find matches)
Title: The art of taming and educating the horse ..
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Magner, Dennis. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Horses Horses
Publisher: Battle Creek, Mich., Review and Herald publishing house
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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COLIC. 891 Symptoms.—The animal is suddenly seized with pain in thebowels, becoming restless and uneasy, crouching, sometimes strik-ing up towards the belly with the hind foot, looking round to hisflanks, evincing great distress; he gets down after several appar-ent efforts, rolls about, sometimes on his back, sometimes quiteover.* (These symptoms I try to illustrate by Figs. 780 and 781,which of course are ideal, but will serve to give a good idea of themain symptoms. Fig. 777, which I copy from Mayhew, is con-
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FiG. 779.—First stage of Spasmodic Colic. siderably exaggerated, head being held too high, showing too ex-cited and nervous an expression, and the hind leg brought toonear the body. Fig. 779 shows a common symptom of the earlystage, drawn under my own supervision, and is more natural.)Profuse perspiration breaks out over him. The paroxysm soon * He may also act as If he wanted to make water, which he cannot do, there be-ing a spasmodic contraction of the urethra. Hence the desire to give diureticmedicine. Straining in this way is usually prompted by a desire to relieve the mus-cles of the belly. No diuretic medicine should be given, as the horse cannot passurine until the attack of colic ceases, or it is taken from him with a catheter. It isvery seldom necessary to use a catheter. In fact, it is not necessary to pay any at-tention to this symptom. As soon as relieved of the colic, the horse will pass waterfreely. m2 DISEASES AND THEIE TEEATMENT. passes off, and he gets up, shakes hi

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  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Battle_Creek__Mich___Review_and_Herald_publishing_house
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