Published 1892
by S. Sonnenschein in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by P.J. Cadiot ... translated from the original by Thomas J. Watt Dollar |
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Pagination | 78 pages : |
Number of Pages | 78 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26260836M |
Excerpt from Roaring in Horses (Laryngismus Paralyticus): Its History, Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment The subject of the present work has occupied my attention for more than a quarter of a century, and its increasing prevalence in recent years has, owing to my official position, impelled me to devote myself more seriously to its : George Fleming. Title. Roaring in horses: its pathology and treatment. By. Cadiot, P. J. (Pierre Juste), Type. Book Material. Get this from a library! Roaring in horses (laryngismus paralyticus): its history, nature, causes, prevention, and treatment. [George Fleming]. Roaring in horses: its pathology and treatment / By P. J. (Pierre Juste) Cadiot and John A. Seaverns Equine Collection (Tufts University) MMeT. Abstract. Mode of access: A. SeavernsTufts Special Collections Topics: Horses.
Roaring in horses: its pathology and treatment / By P. J. (Pierre Juste) Cadiot Topics: Diseases, Horses. The horse makes noise Like coughing and roaring Must diagnose But cannot see We need to see Endoscope Endoscope Passed through the ventral meatus Endoscope Endoscope Larynx, pharynx and all their. Although roaring is most often seen in Thoroughbreds and draft horses, it’s now being diagnosed in more warmbloods, said surgeon Courtney Bollam at the Wisconsin Equine Center Clinic in Oconomowoc. According to the New Bolton Center, non-race horses make up about 15 to 20 percent of the horses afflicted with the disease. The most effective treatment for DDSP in young horses (2-yr-olds) and horses with evidence of upper respiratory tract infection is rest and anti-inflammatory therapy. Caudal retraction of the tongue elevates the soft palate and pushes the larynx caudally, both of which may predispose to DDSP.
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