Table of Content |
Chapter One Sheep diseases |
Enterotoxaemia ovis |
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Plaque of small ruminants. |
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White muscle disease. |
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Copper Deficiency. |
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Tetany in sheep (Magnisuim deficiency). |
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Contagious pustular dermatitis (infectious eczema). |
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Mastitis. |
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Mastitis |
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The case of a little blood in the milk. |
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Foot and mouth disease. |
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Chlamydial polyarthritia. |
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Trichophytosis. |
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Pasteurellosis. |
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Parasitic Bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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Fasciola hepatica. |
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Formation of urinary stones in rams: Urolithiasis. |
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Conditions that lead to bending the head (neurological diseases) in sheep are |
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Taenia solium. |
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Inflammation of the eye. |
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Pseudotuberculosis. |
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Dyspepsia. |
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Inversio vaginae. |
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Diarrahea. |
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Sheep pox. |
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Swelling (enlargement) of the head in sheep. |
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Gossypol poisoning. |
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Babesiosis. |
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Wounds complicated by worms infestation. |
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Mange/ Scabies. |
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Sheep swallowing nylon bags. |
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Urinary tract infection. |
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Presence of hard warts on the udder. |
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Parotitis: |
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Internal parasites. |
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Abortions in sheep and goats. |
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In sheep, after shearing wool, it is sometimes noticed that the temperature rises. |
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Conditions in which the animal suddenly falls to the ground (shocked). |
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Chapter Two. Cows diseases. |
Chapter Three Cows diseases. |
Actinomycosis. |
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Acute indige. |
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Tympany. |
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Chronic tympany. |
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Troumatic ulcer of tongue. |
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Diarrahea in calves. |
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Piroplasmidiosis in cows. |
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Impaction of the Omasum. |
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Repeat the treatment again after 24 hours. |
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Haemoglobinuria. |
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Omphalitis. |
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Eczema on the udder: (allergy – wounds and pustules on the nipples). |
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Contagious keratitis. |
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Downer Cow Syndrom. |
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Foot rot. |
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Pyelonephritis. |
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Renal colic. |
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Septic arthritis: (joint abscess). |
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Congenital paralysis: (milk fever – hypocalcemia). |
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Ketosis or acetonaemia. |
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Ingestion of sharp objects in cows (traumatic retinitis and peritonitis – traumatic pericarditis) |
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Ingestion of smooth objects. |
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Rumenotomy’s. |
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Lick the manger or the walls. |
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Urea Poisoning in cows. |
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Bite. |
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Simple indigestion (dyspepsia). |
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Bean poisoning. |
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(Foot and mouth) Aphthae epizootica |
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Water Intoxication in calves. |
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Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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Rumenotomy. |
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Simple indigestion in dairy cows. |
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Simple indigestion resulting from poor concentrated fodder. |
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Animal getting internal parasite infection. |
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Bacterial pneumonia. |
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Viral pneumonia. |
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Chronic Acidosis. |
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Severe Enteritis in calves. |
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Mange/ Scabies. |
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The 3-day Fever or Ephemeral Fever. |
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Enteritis. |
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Bloody Diarrhea. |
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Malignant catarrhal fever. |
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Les verrues (papillomas). |
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Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease). |
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Tetanus. |
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Rabies. |
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Bloody case (the cow suddenly falls to the ground). |
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Trembling of cows. |
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Grass tetany (Magnesium deficiency). |
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Symptomatic anthrax (Black leg). |
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Anthrax. |
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Poisoning cases. |
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Meconium impaction in foals or calves. |
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External knee abscess. |
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Rumen Fistula. |
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Traumatic retinal inflammation leading to fistula. |
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Urinary and genital tract infections. |
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Why does milk spill while boiling it?. |
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Causes of high temperature with infectious diseases. |
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Chapter Four Vaccines |
Foot and mouth disease vaccine. |
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Smallpox vaccine. |
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Pasturella vaccine. |
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Anthrax vaccine. |
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Symptomatic anthrax vaccine. |
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Brucella vaccine. |
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Plague vaccine. |
90 |
Enterotoxemia vaccine. |
90 |
Chapter Five The main diseases of horses. |
Colic. |
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Differentiation between types of colic. |
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Prohibitions to be aware of. |
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Some field notes about horses. |
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Colic medicine. |
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*In cases of gaseous colic. |
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*In cases of dyspeptic colic. |
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*In cases of urinary retention, do the following. |
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Notes on the use of the following substances for horses. |
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Some cases seen in the field. |
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Stomatitis and lingual frenulum tear. |
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Tetanus in horses. |
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Pneumonia in horses. |
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Hematoma in horses. |
102 |
Femoral Sinus. |
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An incisional wound on the inner surface of the upper lip. |
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Fistula in the croup area (area behind the saddle). |
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Synovial cyst inflammation in horses. |
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Synovitis of the wrist joint. |
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Flexor tenosynovitis and a wound healed with a scar. |
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Rheumatic Myositis. |
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Ovarian cancer in mares. |
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A mare with edematous external genitalia. |
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Chapter Six Some reproductive system diseases. |
Metritis. |
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Physiological udder oedema. |
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Inversio vaginae. |
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Puerperal Sepsis (Puerperal Fever). |
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Mastitis in cows. |
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Nipple narrowing. |
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Lump formation in the nipple. |
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A case of Metritis (accompanied with food poisoning and corpus luteum). |
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A case of ovulation retention. |
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Retentio Placentae. |
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*Method of uterine lavage in cows. |
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*How to prepare concentrated Logol’s Solution. |
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*How to treat Metritis (uterine inflammation). |
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Important notes in cows. |
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In case of repeated sexual desire (sexual cycle) in cows, there are 3 possibilities. |
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*Induced abortion?. |
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Pregnancy diagnosis in cattle (cows). |
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How to know if the embryo is alive during the last months before birth. |
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*Reproductive age of different agricultural animal species. |
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General information. |
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About horses. |
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About cows. |
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About goat. |
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Estimating age depending on teeth. |
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Chapter Seven Some operations. |
Caslick’s operation. |
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C-section operation in ewes. |
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Left displacement of abomasum operation. |
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Enoculation of the eye. |
127 |
Abscess treatment. |
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*Uses of medications in genital infections*. |
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Drug-drug interaction causing medications. |
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Drug combinations. |
129 |
General notes. |
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Chapter Eight Medicines & Pictures’ (figures’) appendix |
Medications. |
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Sialagogues. |
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Aperitifs. |
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Saliva suppressants. |
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Gas repellants. |
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Antiacids. |
133 |
Anti-colic. |
133 |
Emetics. |
133 |
Anti-emetics. |
134 |
Laxatives. |
134 |
Anti-diarrheas’. |
134 |
Respiratory system stimulants. |
135 |
Expectorants. |
135 |
Bronchodilators. |
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Antitussives. |
136 |
Drugs that affect the heart. |
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Cardiac stimulants. |
137 |
Cardiac positive inotropic dugs. |
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Cardiac negative inotropic drugs. |
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Drugs that affect blood vessels. |
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*Vasoconstrictors. |
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*Vasodilators. |
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*Anticoagulants (Drugs that prevent blood clotting). |
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*Astringents (bleeding suppressors). |
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*Anti-anemic drugs. |
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*Drugs that affect the Urinary system. |
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Urination control mechanism. |
140 |
Diuretics. |
140 |
Antidiuretics. |
140 |
Active substances in some plants that can help in case of dug shortage. |
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Pictures’ (figures’) appendix of some referred to cases. |
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