. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies : including horses, cattle, cows, sheep, swine, fowls, dogs, etc. ... by William B. E. Miller and Lloyd V. Tellor. Domestic animals -- Diseases; Veterinary medicine. 48 General Principles of Veterinary Medicine, injudicious, as if the tongue be stretched it does not aid in pressing back the fluid, which gravitates as the tongue is pulled upon, and the larynx and pharynx advance;—the animal may thus be FIG. 7.—HOLDING A HORSE FOR DRENCHING. Thirdly, If an animal makes an effort to cough, rather lose the draught than risk th


. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies : including horses, cattle, cows, sheep, swine, fowls, dogs, etc. ... by William B. E. Miller and Lloyd V. Tellor. Domestic animals -- Diseases; Veterinary medicine. 48 General Principles of Veterinary Medicine, injudicious, as if the tongue be stretched it does not aid in pressing back the fluid, which gravitates as the tongue is pulled upon, and the larynx and pharynx advance;—the animal may thus be FIG. 7.—HOLDING A HORSE FOR DRENCHING. Thirdly, If an animal makes an effort to cough, rather lose the draught than risk the danger of choking, which so readily occurs if fluid be suddenly thrown over the tongue. Fourthly, Entice efforts of swallowing, should the horse. 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 Miller, William B. E; Tellor, Lloyd V. Philadelphia, H. C. Watts


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