Diseases of the horse and how to treat them; a concise manual of special pathology for the use of horsemen, farmers, stock-raisers, and students in agricultural colleges in the United States (1905) (14780690914)
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Title: Diseases of the horse and how to treat them; a concise manual of special pathology for the use of horsemen, farmers, stock-raisers, and students in agricultural colleges in the United States
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Chawner, Robert Walsh, John Henry, 1810-1888
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: Philadelphia, The J.C. Winston company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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l meal. ^ . Urina Sanguinas. Urine of the blood: /. e. that passed in themorning after sleep. Urinometer. An instrument used to estimate the specific grav-ity of urine: bv the distance to which it sinks in the latter,as compared with that to which it will sink in water. Vaccinia. Cow-pox: vaccination. Varicose. Dilated: enlarged. Variola. Small-pox. Varioloid. Mild or modified small-poox. Vascular. Well supplied with blood-vessels. Venesection. Blood-letting from a vein. Verruca. A wart. Vesical. Pertaining to the bladder. Vesication. The production of a blister. Vesicle. A small blister. Vesicular. Composed of, or resembling, vesicles or small cells. Vibices Large spots o^ effused blood under the skin. Vibrio. A minute animalcule, rarely found in animal tissues or cavities.Vicarious. Substitutive.Vitiligo. Partial discoloration of the skin.Volvulus. Iniussusception. FES 1 » ii/JS
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