. Figure 48. The above picture the appearance presented by a beast suffering from Laryngitis, or sore throat. (After Armnfiir/e.) is caused, and a dry, liard cough may be produced in that way, or, indeed, occur occasionally as a result of the disease itself. From the mouth there is a profuse discharge of saliva, and pain and difficulty are experienced when the animal swallows. The animal breathes with difficulty and loses strength rapidly, and in fatal cases death results from spasm of the larynx, extension of inflammation, or other causes. The veterinary'surgeon in atten- dance wil
. Figure 48. The above picture the appearance presented by a beast suffering from Laryngitis, or sore throat. (After Armnfiir/e.) is caused, and a dry, liard cough may be produced in that way, or, indeed, occur occasionally as a result of the disease itself. From the mouth there is a profuse discharge of saliva, and pain and difficulty are experienced when the animal swallows. The animal breathes with difficulty and loses strength rapidly, and in fatal cases death results from spasm of the larynx, extension of inflammation, or other causes. The veterinary'surgeon in atten- dance will decide if tracheotomy should be performed, and if so will proceed to carry it out. The throat should be fomented, and the animal should be made to inhale steam to which some antiseptic has been added. Nutrient or other medicated enemas
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