. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. PARASITOLOGY. 141 intestinal tract are blood suckers; they wound the mucous membrane and suck the blood; this adds to the irritation and produces anemia; the symptoms as noted are diarrhoea, thirst, loss of appetite, unthrifty coat, anemia and possibly death. Ti^eaUnent.—Many drug^s have been tried with more or less good results; areca nut, santonin, ka- mala, etc. Good results will be obtained by fasting. Fig. 51—OesophagostomaInflatum. Caudal extremity, female a, Sharp terminal point. b, Anus. Photomicrograph,


. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. PARASITOLOGY. 141 intestinal tract are blood suckers; they wound the mucous membrane and suck the blood; this adds to the irritation and produces anemia; the symptoms as noted are diarrhoea, thirst, loss of appetite, unthrifty coat, anemia and possibly death. Ti^eaUnent.—Many drug^s have been tried with more or less good results; areca nut, santonin, ka- mala, etc. Good results will be obtained by fasting. Fig. 51—OesophagostomaInflatum. Caudal extremity, female a, Sharp terminal point. b, Anus. Photomicrograph, 1 x 5^ the animal for 24 hours, then give one and one-half pounds of salts followed by from two to six ounces of gasoline; calves must receive a proportionately smaller dose; for large bunches of cattle sulphate of iron and salt kept constantly before the animals wiD be effectual in destroying many of the worms. By. 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 may not perfectly resemble the original Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874- [from old catalog]. Chicago, A. Eger


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