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Trembling of muscles; hind quarters lame and stiff; profuse perspiration; 

 difficulty in moving; urine dark in color; often hind parts go down 

 before horse can be moved to stable ; muscles swollen and rigid ; animal 

 makes unsuccessful efforts to get up. Azoturia, Page 152. 



Trembling violently; perspiring freely; breathing difficult; if forced to go 

 staggers and seems unconscious until he falls; attack usually occurs 

 when the horse is exercising soon after feeding. Stomach Staggers, 

 Page 177. 



Urine. Frequent and scanty passage of urine that is dark and thick; horse 

 moves hind quarters with difficulty; often turns his nose toward his 

 flank; high fever; collicky pains. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Page 

 167. 



Water runs out through the nose when drinking ; swallowing difficult ; throat 



swollen; some fever; coughing. Sore Throat, Page 175. 



Whistling or roaring sound with each inspiration of air, especially when ex- 

 ercised. Roaring, Page 173. 



Whitish and slimy discharges of an offensive nature ; signs of general debility. 

 Whites, Page 180. 



Worms passed in manure ; hair rough ; appetite changeable ; signs of ill health. 

 Intestinal Worms, Page 167. 



Wound on leg in which there is a slippery fluid. Soon the joint becomes 

 swollen and inflamed; horse becomes very lame; fever; loss of appetite; 

 intense pain; as the inflammation becomes more severe the fluid be- 

 comes darker colored and may contain pus. Open Joint, Page 170. 



