TABLE OF SYMPTOMS. 597 



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Lampas.— Swelling of muscles of front part of the mouth; the muscle next to 

 the front teeth swells until it extends below them, and is very sore. Lampas 

 usually accompanies teething 274 



DISEASES OF THE THROAT. 

 (Page 277—294.) 

 Colds 277 



Enlarged Glands 282 



t Swelled Throat 282 



Laryngitis. — Violent coughing, attended by gurgling; breathing, short and 

 quick ; membrane of nose red ; horse shrinks when the larynx is pressed upon ; 

 paroxysms of coughing become more frequent; head projected; neck stiffened; 

 considerable swelling in throat, and difficulty of swallowing ; -as inflammation 

 increases, the cough becomes hoarse and feeble 283 



Cough '. 285 



Malignant Epidemic. — Inflammation of mucous membranes of respiratory 

 organs ; diarrhea ; acute fever, followed by great prostration ; loss of appetite ; 

 staring coat; wandering look; staggering; continual lying down and rising 

 again ; gazing alternately at each flank ; twitching of the skin, and spasm^ of 

 limbs 285 



Difficulty of Breathing * 290 



Broken Wind, Bellows, or Heaves 291 



I Thick Wind, Wheezing, etc 293 



Roaring 293 



V , DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. 



(Page 295—306.) 



Bronchitis. — Swelled throat; increased rapidity of breathing; cough; dis- 

 charge of a purulent mucous character, with clots of blood and plugs of matter 

 from the nose; patient remains standing and motionless ; breath, hot ; pulse, 

 full and rapid, beating 60 or 70 times a minute ; membrane of nose, deep red ; 

 dry, rattling sound heard in throat and chest 296 



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