10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EQUINIA»
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
EQUINIA, or GLANDERS. This denomination has been given by Dr. Elliotson to a
dangerous contagious disorder, accompanied with pustular eruption, and which
arises from inoculation with certain diseased fluids generated in the horse : the ...
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A System of Practical Medicine: Comprised in a Series of ...
ease derives its origin, Dr. Elliotson haa very justly applied the term equinia to the
disease proceeding from the glandered horse. The only analogy, however, which
might authorize this denomination, is its being derived from the horse; ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1842
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The principles and practice of medicine
It may occur as true glanders, characterized primarily by ulceration of the nostril;
in which case I would call it "equinia catarrhalis;" or as farcy characterized by
tumours in various parts, — "equinia apostematosa." Equinia may be either acute
or ...
John Elliotson, Nathaniel Rogers, Alexander Cooper Lee, 1844
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A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Volume ...
GLANDERS. (EQUINIA. GRAVIOR,. FARCY). BY JAMES LAW, F.R.C.V.S.
SYNONYMS.—Greek, [Greek: malis]. Latin, Malleus, Equinia Nasalis, E.
Apostimatos, Farcinia. French, Morve, Farcin. German, Rotz, Lungenrotz,
Hautrotz, Wurm, ...
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A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
Equinia, i. 510. Origin of, i. 510. Mitis, i. 511. Glandulosa, i. 512. Duration of, i. 515
. Treatment of, i. 515. Eruptions, syphilitic, i. 549. Erysipelas ; its occurrence in
continued fever, 1. 194. In lying-in hospitals, i. 462. Verum, i. 469. Phlegmonodes
, i ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1841
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A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I / ...
Latin, Malleus, Equinia Nasalis, E. Apostimatos, Farcinia. French, Morve, Farcin.
German, Rotz, Lungenrotz, Hautrotz, Wurm, Hautwurm. Italian, Morva, Moccis,
Cimurro. Spanish, Cimorro, Lamparones. DEFINITION.—An infectious,
bacteridian ...
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Gleason's Horse Book: The Only Authorized Work by America's ...
Veterinary surgeons recognize two varieties of Equinia in the home, viz. : Equinia
mitis, contracted from horses with greasy heels {Paronychia Equi), and Equinia
Glandulosa, a dangerous disease, and readily communicated to man. Glanders ...
Oscar Rudolph Gleason, 1832
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Counteraction to Chemical and Biological Terrorism in East ...
Equnia and Pseudo-cholera Agents of equinia and pseudo-cholera are not
demanding to conditions of growing; they are easily transferred by aerogenic,
alimentary and non-percutaneous channels; they get into organism of humans
and ...
Christophor Dishovsky, Alexander A. Pivovarov, 2009
Still, the idea has a sort of country charm, and it might please Equinia. Very well,
Sir Barnaby. You have my permission to woo my daughter.” “Well, you know, it is
important to develop a friendly relationship, a good rapport before going into ...
Equinia in horses has a similar course, the process being localized on the skin of
the fetlock of the hind foot. By variolation is meant the intentional transfer of
variola humana to men or animals by inoculation, that is, by transferring the virus
...