. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 793.—A FarcyBud. * Turner, Touatt, M. Volpi. White, and 460 DISEASES AXD THEIR TREATMEXT. over the whole nasal septum ; weakness and emaciation set in. The ulcerationin some cases extends to the cartilages, and even the bones are sometimes impli-cated, when occasional bleedings ensue. Cough is troublesome ; fare}- buds appearin some cases over the body, and he dies a disgusting and loathsome spectacle. Farcy.—Farcy and glanders are essentially the same disease, and dependin
. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 793.—A FarcyBud. * Turner, Touatt, M. Volpi. White, and 460 DISEASES AXD THEIR TREATMEXT. over the whole nasal septum ; weakness and emaciation set in. The ulcerationin some cases extends to the cartilages, and even the bones are sometimes impli-cated, when occasional bleedings ensue. Cough is troublesome ; fare}- buds appearin some cases over the body, and he dies a disgusting and loathsome spectacle. Farcy.—Farcy and glanders are essentially the same disease, and depending onthe same specific poison in the blood, but manifesting Itself in a different often occurs in connection with glanders, but is also seen independent of it, run-ning into glanders as it progresses. Symploms.—It usually affects the superficial absorbents of the hind limbs in thegroin, extending downward on the inside of thethigh, following the line of the lymphatics, also alongthe absorbents of the neck and shoulders ; little tu-bercles, or farcy buds, form, which in some cases be-come indurated and lie dormant for a time, but inmost cases they go on to
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