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Identifier: veterinarymedici00conk (find matches)
Title: Veterinary medicine, animal castration, surgery and obstetrics simplified
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Conkey, Leonard L
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich., Valley City Engr. and Print'g Co.
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al gleet and glanders. While I do not suppose for a moment that a stock raiseror farmer is going to attempt the extraction of these teeth,yet we make mention of these facts that they may be on thelookout. SYMPTOMS OF BAD TEETH. At times a horse will carry his head to one side whilebeing driven Side Line. Again you will see an animalwhile eating grain, extend the head, turning it over sidewisewhile in the act of chewing, or you may see a horse take hayinto his mouth, chew it a while and then spit it out; othertimes the coat will be staring and unthrifty, the results ofindigestion brought about by bad teeth. A discharge fromthe nose of a fetid, ofiensive smell, or a discharge of stinkingmatter from a sore on the under jaw are all signs of bad teeth,and should you see any one of the foregoing symptoms I WOLF TEETH. 181 would advise you to consult a veterinary dentist at once, thusrelieving the suffering of a poor dumb animal that serves youmore faithfully than your domestics. WOLF TEETH.
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(the wolf tooth forceps.) These are supernumerary teeth and are usually situatedjust in front and close to the first upper molars. However,these teeth may be found in any part of the body. I oncefound one in front of and close to the horses ears, and UncleJohn Steiner. of Blufiton, Ohio, once found one i n the sper-matic cord of a horse near the testicle. There has been much said and writen about the wolf toothand its influence over the eye. My opinion is that if thetooth is an extra long one, it will effect the eye, but if a shortone, as is usually the case, no harm can come from it. How-ever, as they do no good, I should advise their removal byextraction and not by breaking them off. The above cutshows the forceps used for this purpose. DRESSING THE TEETH.

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