. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. 32 NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES ting position and finally such nervous s^Tnptoms as champing of the jaws, staggering movement and extreme dulness. The violent form of gastric indigestion frequently ends in. Fig. 12.—Rupture of stomach of horse. death. Rupture of the stomach is not an uncommon complica- tion (Fig. 12). The treatment is both preventive and medicinal. This diges- tive disorder can be prevented. The feeding of the right kind of a ration and in the right way, and avoiding conditions that may interfere with tlie digestion o


. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. 32 NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES ting position and finally such nervous s^Tnptoms as champing of the jaws, staggering movement and extreme dulness. The violent form of gastric indigestion frequently ends in. Fig. 12.—Rupture of stomach of horse. death. Rupture of the stomach is not an uncommon complica- tion (Fig. 12). The treatment is both preventive and medicinal. This diges- tive disorder can be prevented. The feeding of the right kind of a ration and in the right way, and avoiding conditions that may interfere with tlie digestion of the feed, are the general lines of preventive treatment indicated. Such measures are of. 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 Craig, Robert Alexander, 1872-. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott company


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