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"That's Queenie's milk," Barney said. "Sally's is still out on the porch." "Well bring it in before the sun clabbers it." "Can't," Barney said. Hetty swung around and glared at him. "What do you mean, you can't? You suddenly come down with the glanders?" "No'm, it's just that Sally's milk ain't no good," he replied.
A contagious disease is one that may be transmitted by personal contact, as, for example, influenza, glanders and hog-cholera. As these diseases may be produced by indirect contact with the diseased animal as well as by direct, they are also infectious.
He wound up by inquiring if I ever had a stroke of the horse glanders. I knew what was meant by that disease, and replied in the negative. He then looked at me over the top of his spectacles, and, in a rather doubting manner, said, "and you really have had all these diseases? By the way," he continued, "are you alive at the present moment after all that you have suffered?" Mr.
Glanders, and the young ones, at dinner: and, finally, he told Mr. Arthur Pendennis, who, yawning into Clavering one day, found the Chevalier Strong in company with Captain Glanders; and who was delighted with his new acquaintance.
It is very advisable to give a protective serum to horses that are shipped or transported long distances, and exposed to the disease in sale or transfer stables. GLANDERS, FARCY. This is a contagious and infectious disease of solipeds that is characterized by the formation of nodules and ulcers on the skin, nasal mucous membrane and lungs.
He walked down the street and looked at the few shops there; he saw Captain Glanders at the window of the Reading-room, and having taken a good stare at that gentleman, he wagged his head at him in token of satisfaction; he inquired the price of meat at the butcher's with an air of the greatest interest, and asked "when was next killing day?" he flattened his little nose against Madame Fribsby's window to see if haply there was a pretty workwoman in her premises; but there was no face more comely than the doll's or dummy's wearing the French cap in the window, only that of Madame Fribsby herself, dimly visible in the parlour, reading a novel.
"Those people seem no friends to the gypsies," said I to Antonio, when the two bullies had departed, "nor to the Calo language either." "May evil glanders seize their nostrils," said Antonio; "they have been jonjabadoed by our people.
Grease the front teeth and roof of the mouth with common beef-tallow, and he will not eat until you wash it out; this, in conjunction with the above, will consummate a complete founder. How to make a horse appear as if he had the glanders, in one night's time. This is done by melting fresh butter and pouring it into his ears, not too hot. How to make a true pulling horse balk.
The cervical lymph glands, as well as the lungs, spleen, and liver, may be the seat of secondary nodules. In man, acute glanders is commoner than the chronic variety. Infection always takes place through an abraded surface, and usually on one of the uncovered parts of the body most commonly the skin of the hands, arms, or face; or on the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose, or eye.
When the rinderpest appears, governors issue proclamations. When horses show the glanders, quarantine is established. But when a father's flock is cut off, it is done before he can move, and other fathers will not or cannot interpose for their own protection. All the other fathers do is to discount the worst to dread the unseen sword which is suspended over all heads.
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