PREVENTION 281 



In the dog the symptoms and the lesions resemble those in 

 the horse. 



§ 210. Prevention. The prevention of this disease 

 seems to rest in the isolation of all affected animals. It is 

 important, therefore, that its diagnosis be made at the earliest 

 possible moment. 



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