. Veterinary toxicology. Poisonous plants; Poisons; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary pharmacology. 180 VETERINAEY TOXICOLOGY possible, salivation, emission of black faeces, and sometimes haematuria. To these are added nervous symptoms, retarda- tion of pulse, slow and stertorous respiration, weakness of the posterior parts, difiBculty in mastication and drinking, and blindness. With large quantities there may be con-. FiG. 21.—Eanunculus Scblbkatus (Celeky-lbaved Crowfoot). vulsions, with the eyes retracted in the orbits, an exaggera- tion or absolute arrest of defsecation, and death usually withi
. Veterinary toxicology. Poisonous plants; Poisons; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary pharmacology. 180 VETERINAEY TOXICOLOGY possible, salivation, emission of black faeces, and sometimes haematuria. To these are added nervous symptoms, retarda- tion of pulse, slow and stertorous respiration, weakness of the posterior parts, difiBculty in mastication and drinking, and blindness. With large quantities there may be con-. FiG. 21.—Eanunculus Scblbkatus (Celeky-lbaved Crowfoot). vulsions, with the eyes retracted in the orbits, an exaggera- tion or absolute arrest of defsecation, and death usually within twelve hours after the appearance of convulsions. J. Gerrard * observed the effects of common buttercups on * Veterinarian, 1874, p. 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 Lander, G. D. (George Druce). Chicago, A. Eger
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