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NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES 



ting position and finally such nervous s^anptoms as champing 

 of the jaws, staggering movement and extreme dulness. 



The violent form of gastric indigestion frequently ends in 



Fig. 12. — Rupture of stomach of Kbrse.' 



death. Rupture of the stomach is not an uncommon complica- 

 tion (Fig. 12). 



The treatment is both preventive and medicinal. This diges- 

 tive disorder can be prevented. The feeding of the right kind 

 of a ration and in the right way, and avoiding conditions that 

 may interfere with tlie digestion of the feed, are the general 

 lines of preventive treatment indicated. Such measures are of 



