This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ...to Hutyra and Marek, the German "Brustseuche" and what is known in the United States sometimes as "contagious pneumonia" of the horse, is the pectoral (lung and pleural) form of influenza. This is a contagious pneumonia affecting the parenchyma of the various organs and is usually attended with secondary pleuritis. 1. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ...to Hutyra and Marek, the German "Brustseuche" and what is known in the United States sometimes as "contagious pneumonia" of the horse, is the pectoral (lung and pleural) form of influenza. This is a contagious pneumonia affecting the parenchyma of the various organs and is usually attended with secondary pleuritis. 1. Stadium increment! begins with high fever, yellow discoloration of the visible mucous membranes, general weakness, crackling of joints. 2. Acme. Does not appear before the second or third day. Symptoms of fibrinous pneumonia with or without pleurisy, usually unilateral. Rusty brown nasal discharge, empty percussion sound with resistance under the hammer, bronchial respirations. Pleuritis: Empty percussion sound limited by a horizontal line above which is a tympanitic zone. Friction sounds which soon pass away, later no sound or bronchial respiration. 3. Stadium decrement). The crisis appears in 7 or 8 days, temperature within 24-36 hours down to normal, all other symptoms, also pulse frequency gradually disappearing in 8 days. Complications: pleurisy, acute myocarditis. Resulting diseases: pulmonary gangrene, abscesses in the lungs, chronic pneumonia. Scalma (Dieckerhoff) is a diffuse, infectious bronchitis with subacute course. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a contagious disease caused by the bacillus tuberculosis and characterized by the formation of very small inflammatory centers which soon undergo degeneration. The disease develops very slowly. Only advanced cases can be diagnosed by physical examination. Symptoms will vary with organ affected. Very often general emaciation. 1. Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Respirations often unchanged. Sometimes mltcopurulent nasal discharge, especially after coughing. Cough regularly presen...
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