Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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Robert Alexander Craig. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
Common Diseases of Farm Animals
Table of Contents
PREFACE
R. A. CRAIG
PART I.—INTRODUCTORY. I. GENERAL DISCUSSION OF DISEASE II. DIAGNOSIS AND SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE III. TREATMENT. PART II.—NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES. IV. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM V. DISEASES OF THE LIVER VI. DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS VII. DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS VIII. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY APPARATUS IX. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY ORGANS X. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM XI. DISEASES OF THE SKIN XII. DISEASES OF THE EYE XIII. GENERAL DISEASES OF THE LOCOMOTORY APPARATUS XIV. STRUCTURE OF THE LIMBS OF THE HORSE XV. UNSOUNDNESSES AND BLEMISHES XVI. DISEASES OF THE FORE-LIMB XVII. DISEASES OF THE FOOT XVIII. DISEASES OF THE HIND LIMB. PART III.—THE TEETH. XIX. DETERMINING THE AGE OF ANIMALS XX. IRREGULARITIES OF THE TEETH. PART IV.—SURGICAL DISEASES. XXI. INFLAMMATION AND WOUNDS XXII. FRACTURES AND HARNESS INJURIES XXIII. COMMON SURGICAL OPERATIONS. PART V.—PARASITIC DISEASES. XXIV. PARASITIC INSECTS AND MITES XXV. ANIMAL PARASITES. PART VI.—INFECTIOUS DISEASES. XXVI. HOG-CHOLERA XXVII. TUBERCULOSIS XXVIII. INFECTIOUS DISEASES COMMON TO THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS XXIX. INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF THE HORSE XXX. INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF CATTLE XXXI. INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF POULTRY. REFERENCE BOOKS. ILLUSTRATIONS
PART I.—INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER I. GENERAL DISCUSSION OF DISEASE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER II
DIAGNOSIS AND SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER III
TREATMENT
QUESTIONS
PART II.—NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES
CHAPTER IV
DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
DISEASES OF THE MOUTH
DEPRAVED APPETITE
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH
DISEASES OF THE INTESTINES
DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF POULTRY
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER V
DISEASES OF THE LIVER
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER VI
DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER VII
DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER VIII
DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY APPARATUS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER IX
DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY ORGANS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER X
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XI
DISEASES OF THE SKIN
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XII
DISEASES OF THE EYE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XIII
GENERAL DISEASES OF THE LOCOMOTORY APPARATUS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XIV
STRUCTURE OF THE LIMBS OF THE HORSE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XV
UNSOUNDNESSES AND BLEMISHES
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XVI
DISEASES OF THE FORE-LIMB
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XVII
DISEASES OF THE FOOT
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XVIII
DISEASES OF THE HIND LIMB
QUESTIONS
PART III.—THE TEETH
CHAPTER XIX
DETERMINING THE AGE OF ANIMALS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XX
IRREGULARITIES OF THE TEETH
QUESTIONS
PART IV.—SURGICAL DISEASES
CHAPTER XXI
INFLAMMATION AND WOUNDS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXII
FRACTURES AND HARNESS INJURIES
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXIII
COMMON SURGICAL OPERATIONS
QUESTIONS
PART V.—PARASITIC DISEASES
CHAPTER XXIV
PARASITIC INSECTS AND MITES
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXV
ANIMAL PARASITES
ADULT FORMS
LARVAL FORMS
SOLIPEDS
CATTLE
SHEEP
SWINE
POULTRY
QUESTIONS
PART VI.—INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CHAPTER XXVI
HOG-CHOLERA
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXVII
TUBERCULOSIS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXVIII
INFECTIOUS DISEASES COMMON TO THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXIX
INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF THE HORSE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXX
INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF CATTLE
QUESTIONS
CHAPTER XXXI
INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF POULTRY
QUESTIONS
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Robert Alexander Craig
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Biological Products.—There are a number of biological products that may be used in the prevention and control of disease. Some of these products, such as tuberculin and malein, enable the owner to rid his herds of tubercular cows and glandered horses before these diseases have become far enough advanced to be recognized by the visible symptoms alone. Black leg, anthrax and hog-cholera vaccines are valuable agents in the control of disease. In the treatment of fistula and infectious abortion, bacterins may be used. There are many other germ diseases and infections for which vaccines and bacterins may be used. However, we must not depend wholly on these agents in the control of disease. We must possess a knowledge of the manner in which the infection is spread, for without this knowledge we would be unable to prevent its dissemination over a wide area.
Medicinal Treatment.—The average stockman or veterinarian is more familiar with the treatment of disease with drugs than he is with the preventive measures just described. This statement does not imply that a knowledge of medicinal therapeutics is not of the greatest importance in the treatment of disease. The ultimate object of all drugs is both to prevent and cure disease, but the injudicious use of a drug does neither. A discussion of this subject cannot be entered into here, and because of its largeness it is not advisable to discuss it further than a brief summary of the methods of administering drugs.
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