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Internal 



Disease and probable caiise. 



SYSTEM GENERALLY— 



{Contd.') 



LUDIANA FEVER, ori- 

 gin doubtful ; epidemic 

 and infectious generally. 



ORGANS OP BREATHING- 

 COUGH, SIMPLE, from sud- 

 den cold or chill. 



COUGH, CHRONIC, from 

 neglecting the first symp- 

 toms. 



PNEUMONIA, or INFLAM- 

 MATION OF LUNGS, 



from neglected cough 

 usually, but sometimes 

 quite sudden and quickly 

 fatal. 



PLEURISY, or i-\J^l.AM- 

 MATION OF COVERING 

 OF LUNGS, usually on 

 the right side only, 

 caused by exposure to 

 cold. 



BRONCHITIS, and CHEST 

 [NFLAMMATION. 



Symptoms. 



Intense fever symptoms, also 

 foetid breath, yellow dis- 

 charge from nose and eyes, 

 swelling of head, neck, and 

 often on chest also. Deli- 

 rium ensues. 



Dry cough ; difficulty in res- 

 piration ; perhaps also slight 

 fever and off feed. 



Continuous cough. 



First shivering, then body hot, 

 but ears and feet deathly 

 cold, pulse hard and quick, 

 head protruded,horse won't 

 lie down, and the fore-legs 

 are either stuck out or turn- 

 ed in, breath hot (note, in 

 congestion it is cold), legs 

 apart, won't move or eat. 

 Inside nose very red, and 

 turns livid if worse, but 

 lighter colour when better. 



Extremities not so cold as in 

 pneumonia ; pulse hard and 

 full ; cough, if any, is dry 

 and suppressed. Dry crack- 

 ling sound may be heard 

 by listening at chest. 



Severe cold, constant cough, 

 won't eat, never lies down, 

 flanks heaving, legs extend- 

 ed. Peculiar wheezing sound 

 inside chest. AVhen nose 

 runs freely and cough gets 

 easy, it is a good sign. 



