. Veterinary parasitology . Domestic animals; Veterinary parasitology. PARASITES AFFECTING THE SKIN 5 course, and produces no systemic disturbance, and is spontaneously curable, providing cleanliness is main- tained. In dirty, emaciated, half-starved animals it tends to remain. Trichophytosis is transmissible from horses to the attendants, and produces serious lesions on unprotected parts, such as the arms and face. It is also transmissible to cattle. Favus in Sucklings. This is a rarer condition, and is characterized by the presence of scabs or discs of a greyish colour externallj'.. Fig. I.—
. Veterinary parasitology . Domestic animals; Veterinary parasitology. PARASITES AFFECTING THE SKIN 5 course, and produces no systemic disturbance, and is spontaneously curable, providing cleanliness is main- tained. In dirty, emaciated, half-starved animals it tends to remain. Trichophytosis is transmissible from horses to the attendants, and produces serious lesions on unprotected parts, such as the arms and face. It is also transmissible to cattle. Favus in Sucklings. This is a rarer condition, and is characterized by the presence of scabs or discs of a greyish colour externallj'.. Fig. I.—Trichophyton Tonsurans. and which are yellow in their deeper parts—that is to say, when the surface is scratched away. They seldom exceed | inch in diameter, and are confined chiefly to the region of the head; but a few isolated crusts may appear on various parts of the abdomen, and more particularly on the quarters. Favus is never trans- mitted to other 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 Smythe, R. H. (Reginald Harrison). Chicago : Alex. Eger
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