. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. Fig. 45. Obstruction of the Trachea A, Showing depression (drooping wings, inability to stand, etc.) from partial asphyxiation. B, same chicken shown in *'A,'* just before death. may become adherent. The characteristic offens- ive order of roup is absent. Treatment.—The same treatment as outlined un- der roup (see page 153) has given us uniformly good results. The following report of one of the experiments by Mr. Coulton, under the direction of the author,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d


. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. Fig. 45. Obstruction of the Trachea A, Showing depression (drooping wings, inability to stand, etc.) from partial asphyxiation. B, same chicken shown in *'A,'* just before death. may become adherent. The characteristic offens- ive order of roup is absent. Treatment.—The same treatment as outlined un- der roup (see page 153) has given us uniformly good results. The following report of one of the experiments by Mr. Coulton, under the direction of the author,. 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-; Campbell, Delwin Morton, 1880- ed. Chicago, American Journal of Veterinary Medicine


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