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PLATE VII. 



SPECIFIC 



General Causes. 



CONTAGION BY INOCULA- 

 TION OR EXPOSURE TO 

 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 



BLOOD POISONING BY 

 FAILURE TO ELIMINATE 

 DISEASED SECRETIONS 

 OR EXCRETIONS. 



General Symptoms. 



CONTINUED HIGH TEM- 

 PERATURE. INCREASED 

 PULSE. CHANGES IN CON- 

 STITUENTS OF BLOOD, 

 RESULTING IN SWEL- 

 LINGS, ULCERATIONS. 

 BLOOD SPOTS IN VARIOUS 

 PARTS OF THE BODY, 

 AND EFFUSIONS OF 

 BLOOD IN IMPORTANT 

 ORGANS, CAUSING SPECI- 

 FIC SYMPTOMS. 



General Treatment. 



IN GLANDERS, FARCY, 

 ANTHRAX, AND RABIES, 

 NO TREATMENT IS PER- 

 MISSIBLE; BUT THE 

 RULES FOR THESE ARE 

 AS FOLLOW: — 



WHILE UNDER SUSPICION 

 STRICT ISOLATION; AND 

 EARLY DESTRUCTION 

 WHEN DISEASE IS 



DETERMINED. 



THOROUGH DISINFECTION 

 OF THE CARCASES. 



IN OTHER BLOOD DISEASES 

 GIVE FIRST FEVER MEDI- 

 CINE No. XXI. THREE 

 TIMES A DAY, AND AS 

 SOON AS DISEASE IS 

 DEFINED, USE SPECIAL 

 TREATMENT. 



Specified Diseases. 



GLANDERS AND FARCY. 



ANTHRAX. 

 (WOOLSORTERS' DISEASE.) 



PURPURA AND SCARLET 

 FEVER. 



INFLAMMATORY (EDEMA 

 (WEED OR LMYPHANGITIS). 



RHEUMATISM (ARTICULAR 

 AND MUSCULAR). WHEN 

 THERE ARE MARKED 

 FEBRILE SYMPTOMS, IT 

 IS CALLED RHEUMATIC 

 FEVER. 



TETANUS OR LOCK-JAW. 



RABIES. 



