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Diarrhea, bad form of; gait uncertain; sometimes staggering; coughing when 

 suddenly aroused; sluggishness; disinclination to move when disturbed; 

 loss of appetite and flesh ; hind legs particularly weak ; eyes inflamed and 

 lids gummed together; sick for several months. Hog Cholera (chronic 

 form.) Page 254. 



Discharge from nose; nose is inflamed and the inflammation steadily increases; 

 membrane of the nose swollen and dry; sneezing. Nasal Catarrh, Page 

 262. 



Dropping over as though hit with a sledge hammer and the limbs becoming 

 straight and stiff following a stupid and restless condition of the hog; 

 eyes prominent and blood-shot ; he may seem dead but for his heavy 

 breathing. Apoplexy, Page 249. 



Dry manure. Passing of dry manure at first but later thin excrement con- 

 taining blood and mucus; uneasiness; poor appetite; dullness; some 

 pain; a little fever and bloating; ill smelling manure. Dysentery, Page 

 252. 



Dullness ; constipation ; yellowish mucous membranes ; some cough ; generally 

 comes on during hot weather. Liver Disease, Page 260. 



Dullness ; (in sows) ; poor appetite ; thirst ; fever ; much pain. Inflammation 

 of the Womb, Page 259. 



Dullness; languor; indisposition to move; lameness in one or more limbs; 

 swelling, heat or tenderness of a tendon, joint or bunch of muscles. 

 Rheumatism, Page 266. 



Eating enormous quantities of food ; eating filthy food. Morbid Appetite, 

 Page 262. 



Eating. Pig eats a plenty but does not gain as he should. He may even 

 fall away. Stunted, Page 268. 



Eyeballs inflamed, tears falling over the cheeks. Inflammation of the Eyes, 

 Page 259. 



Eye. Enlarging of the pupil. Paralysis of the Retina, Page 264. 



Eye-lids swollen; eyes inflamed; sore throat; coughing; rash breaking out 

 on fourth day; some sneezing; fever; fast breathing. Measles, Page 261. 



Eyes blood shot in first stages of the disease; hog is not inclined to move; 

 acts stupid, bowels constipated ; pulse hard and quick. Later symptoms : 

 poor appetite; rapid laborious breathing; delirium. (The hog runs about 

 wildly generally in a circle. He seems blind and runs into things.) 

 Epilepsy, Page 253. 



Eyes have a distressful and staring expression; poor appetite; some fever; 

 restlessness; slavering; gnashing of teeth. Later yellowish-white pim- 

 ples that are full of pus come on the cheeks, lips and tongue. These 

 pimples though yellowish-white at first soon change to brown and then 

 to black. Gum Mouth, Page 254. 



Eyes inflamed and lids gummed ; spots of red or purple in color on the ski 

 especially on the abdomen, inside the legs and around the neck and 

 ears; blood stained spots on snout; snout dry; disinclined to move about; 

 poor appetite; weakness; shivering; high fever; hiding under litter; 



