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" The earliest and perhaps the most decisive symptom of the near approach of rabies in the horse, is a spasmodic movement of the upper lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, is the depressed and... "
Youatt on the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse with Their Remedies ... - Page 66
by William Youatt - 1857 - 483 pages
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A compendium of the veterinary art

James White - Horses - 1842 - 632 pages
...following on this, or contemporaneous with it, is the depressed and anxious countenance, and enquiring gaze, suddenly however lighted up and becoming fierce...wander after some imaginary object, and the horse will rear again and again at that which has no real existence. Then will come the irrepressible desire to...
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The Horse

William Youatt - African wild ass - 1853 - 478 pages
...symptom is not often observed in the dog, it is a satisfactory identification of the disease, when it is so frequently seen in the horse, and so invariably...the eyes — the jaws — particular limbs —will he convulsed. The eye will occasionally wander after some imaginary object, and the horse will snap...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Varieties, Management in Health ...

John Henry Walsh, James Irvine Lupton - Horses - 1861 - 678 pages
...lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...cause, or at the approach of a stranger. From time to tune different parts of the frame, the eyes, the jaws, particular limbs, will be convulsed. The eye...
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The Horse: With a Treatise on Draught

William Youatt - Horses - 1866 - 612 pages
...lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...cause, or at the approach of a stranger. From time to timo different parts of the frame — the eyes — the jaws — particular limbs — will be convulsed....
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Management in Health and Disease

John Henry Walsh - Horses - 1869 - 574 pages
...lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, are the depressed and anxious countenance, and' inquiring...the horse will snap again and again at that which hae no real existence. Then will come the irrepressible desire to bite the attendants or the animals...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Management in Health and Disease

John Henry Walsh - Horse-racing - 1869 - 572 pages
...particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, 32* are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...parts of the frame, the eyes, the jaws, particular limhs, will be convulsed. The eye will occasionally wander after some imaginary object, and the horse...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Management in Health and Disease

John Henry Walsh - Horse-racing - 1869 - 574 pages
...particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, 32* are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...gaze, suddenly, however, lighted up, and becoming fieree and menacing from some unknown cause, or at the approach of a stranger. From time to time different...
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The Horse

William Youatt - Horses - 1874 - 652 pages
...lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous frith it, are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...cause, or at the approach of a stranger. From time t<> time different parts of the frame — the eyes — the jaws — particular limbs — will be convulsed....
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Every Horse Owners' Cyclopedia: Diseases, and how to Cure Them, by J.H ...

Robert McClure - Horses - 1882 - 758 pages
...it. are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquinng gate, suddenly, however, lighted up, aud becoming fierce and menacing from some unknown cause,...after some imaginary object, and the horse will snap (gain and again at that which has no real existence. Then will come the irrepiessible desire to bite...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Varieties, Management in Health ...

John Henry Walsh - Horses - 1892 - 648 pages
...lip, particularly of the angles of the lip. Close following on this, or contemporaneous with it, are the depressed and anxious countenance, and inquiring...or at the approach of a stranger. From time to time différent parts of the frame, the eyes, the jaws, particular limbs, will be convulsed. The eye will...
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