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Identifier: modernhorsedocto01dadd (find matches)
Title: The modern horse doctor : treating on disease and lameness in horses
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Dadd, George H., b. 1813
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: New York : O. Judd
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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stomach. 4. Muscular coat of the stomach.6. Cellular and mucous coat. 6. External coat, or peritoneal tunic, reflected over, 7. Region of the pyloric orifice. 8. Great convex border. 9. Concave border. 10. Fundus, or great cul-de-sac. 11. Small cul-de-sac. 12. Representing the nerves of the stomach. They caj-not, howerer, Seshown to much advantage in this view ; as the cerebro-spir.<tl and syrapatheti«form various plexuses within the chest, and interchange fibres ere they reaolithe diapluagni, where they form two branches, termed inferior and superior^j(ie goes to the fundus, and the other to the pyloric end o<the stomach. 13. Diiodenum, or second st iniacti, as it is toirietioies called. 14. Bilary and pancreatic ducts. 15. Small intestine, knowr as c/uodcnum Jejtmum, and ileum. 16. Terminating portion o .he ileum, at the junction of the caecum and oolon 17. CKCum, or blind g\it. 18. C.jlon. 19. Rectum. 20. Anus. 21. Sphincter muscle of the anua. 84 THE MODKUJS HUUSJi DOOTOlu
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STOMACH AND BOWEL& THE MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. 86 DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND ITS MEMBRANES. STOMACH STAGGERS.* This is a disease very prevalent in this section of the UnitedStates, and probably originates in derangement of (he stomach.The latter organ is united to the brain in the ties of sympatheticxlationship, through the medium of the great sympathetic nerve jBnd whenever the stomach becomes overburdened, and thero-fore incapable of performing its normal function, it communicatesthe intelligence to head quarters, — the brain, —and soon sympa-tbelic relations are established, and the brain, as it were, becomessecondarily affected. Disease of this character seldom, if ever, attacks horses whendue care is exercised in regard to dietary management. A verycelebrated author has said that this disease never occurs ex-cept by the fault of those who have the management of the horse.It sometimes arises from giving a horse too much provender,after he has been kept too long without food, a

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