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Epizootic Lymphangitis

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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 140 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 0.3in.THIS little book appears opportunely in view of the danger that the disease of which it treats has already established itself on a permanent footing in this country. Captain Pallin appears to have had considerable experience in connection with the disease during his period of service in India and China, and can therefore speak at first hand regarding the clinical aspects of the affection. He was also provided with a number of excellent photographs showing the cutaneous and other lesions, and these have been reproduced to illustrate the book. But the author has naturally desired to render his account of the disease as complete as possible, and has therefore drawn freely from the previously published literature on the subject. In this connection he acknowledges his indebtedness to Tokishiges monograph, and to the article on epizootic lymphangitis in the text-book of Nocard and Leclainche. Candour compels us to say that the author appears to have adhered with remarkable fidelity to the account of the disease which is given in these two articles, and the result is likely to be a little disappointing to those who are already acquainted with these sources of information on the subject. On the subject of staining the author develops more than his usual originality, and gives quite an embarrassing choice of methods by which the cryptococcus may be stained. We fear that Captain Pallin has not made a serious study ot the relative merits of the stains mentioned, for he appears to accord the preference to the Gram-Nicolle and Gram-Weigert-Kuhne methods, neither of which is equal to the method of Claudius in simplicity and effectiveness. It is a little unfortunate also that, in mentioning the Claudius method, the author has omitted to accord to Mr Bowhill the credit which is due to him for having been the first to point out the superiority of this stain over all others for staining the cryptococcus. On the question of differential diagnosis too much importance appears to be attached to a number of points, such as the presence or absence of fever, the general condition of the patient, the colour and consistency of the pus, and the situation and macroscopic characters of the lesions. Here again the author seems to have followed too closely the earlier accounts of the disease, the majority of which would appear to have been written by observers who had not had much experience in connection with glanders and farcy. With regard to the differential diagnosis of the latter disease and epizootic lymphangitis, nearly all that is useful to the practitioner may be summed up by saying(i) that no case can be pronounced to be one of epizootic lymphangitis until the cryptococcus has been discovered in the lesions, and (2) that in an infected locality no horse can be pronounced free from glanders unless it has been tested with mallein and has failed to react. Fortunately, owing to the readiness with which the cryptococcus may be demonstrated, no problem in diagnosis is easier tkan the recognition of epizootic lymphangitis when external lesions are present. The prophylactic measures which Captain Pallin recommends are very complete, and this part of the subject has evidently been carefully thought out. We hear, however, that similar measures have been practised with very indifferent results during the past year or more in various studs of army horses, no doubt because the disease has in many cases a very long period of incubation, during which diagnosis is impossible. From a national point of view, the most important prophylactic measure at the present time would be to forbid the sale of cast horses from the army, or at least from all studs in which any case of the disease has recently occurred. Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volume 17 This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Epizootic Lymphangitis (Paperback) (2014)

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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. THIS little book appears opportunely in view of the danger that the disease of which it treats has already established itself on a permanent footing in this country. Captain Pallin appears to have had considerable experience in connection with the disease during his period of service in India and China, and can therefore speak at first hand regarding the clinical aspects of the affection. He was also provided with a number of excellent photographs showing the cutaneous and other lesions, and these have been reproduced to illustrate the book. But the author has naturally desired to render his account of the disease as complete as possible, and has therefore drawn freely from the previously published literature on the subject. In this connection he acknowledges his indebtedness to Tokishige s monograph, and to the article on epizootic lymphangitis in the text-book of Nocard Leclainche. Candour compels us to say that the author appears to have adhered with remarkable fidelity to the account of the disease which is given in these two articles, and the result is likely to be a little disappointing to those who are already acquainted with these sources of information on the subject. On the subject of staining the author develops more than his usual originality, and gives quite an embarrassing choice of methods by which the cryptococcus may be stained. We fear that Captain Pallin has not made a serious study ot the relative merits of the stains mentioned, for he appears to accord the preference to the Gram-Nicolle and Gram-Weigert-Kuhne methods, neither of which is equal to the method of Claudius in simplicity and effectiveness. It is a little unfortunate also that, in mentioning the Claudius method, the author has omitted to accord to Mr Bowhill the credit which is due to him for having been the first to point out the superiority of this stain over all others for staining the cryptococcus. On the question of differential diagnosis too much importance appears to be attached to a number of points, such as the presence or absence of fever, the general condition of the patient, the colour and consistency of the pus, and the situation and macroscopic characters of the lesions. Here again the author seems to have followed too closely the earlier accounts of the disease, the majority of which would appear to have been written by observers who had not had much experience in connection with glanders and farcy. With regard to the differential diagnosis of the latter disease and epizootic lymphangitis, nearly all that is useful to the practitioner may be summed up by saying-(i) that no case can be pronounced to be one of epizootic lymphangitis until the cryptococcus has been discovered in the lesions, and (2) that in an infected locality no horse can be pronounced free from glanders unless it has been tested with mallein and has failed to react. Fortunately, owing to the readiness with which the cryptococcus may be demonstrated, no problem in diagnosis is easier tkan the recognition of epizootic lymphangitis when external lesions are present. The prophylactic measures which Captain Pallin recommends are very complete, and this part of the subject has evidently been carefully thought out. We hear, however, that similar measures have been practised with very indifferent results during the past year or more in various studs of army horses, no doubt because the disease has in many cases a very long period of incubation, during which diagnosis is impossible. From a national point of view, the most important prophylactic measure at the present time would be to forbid the sale of cast horses from the army, or at least from all studs in which any case of the disease has recently occurred. -Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volume 17.
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THIS little book appears opportunely in view of the danger that the disease of which it treats has already established itself on a permanent footing in this country. Captain Pallin appears to have had considerable experience in connection with the disease during his period of service in India and China, and can therefore speak at first hand regarding the clinical aspects of the affection. He was also provided with a number of excellent photographs showing the cutaneous and other lesions, and the... THIS little book appears opportunely in view of the danger that the disease of which it treats has already established itself on a permanent footing in this country. Captain Pallin appears to have had considerable experience in connection with the disease during his period of service in India and China, and can therefore speak at first hand regarding the clinical aspects of the affection. He was also provided with a number of excellent photographs showing the cutaneous and other lesions, and these have been reproduced to illustrate the book. But the author has naturally desired to render his account of the disease as complete as possible, and has therefore drawn freely from the previously published literature on the subject. In this connection he acknowledges his indebtedness to Tokishige's monograph, and to the article on epizootic lymphangitis in the text-book of Nocard & Leclainche. Candour compels us to say that the author appears to have adhered with remarkable fidelity to the account of the disease which is given in these two articles, and the result is likely to be a little disappointing to those who are already acquainted with these sources of information on the subject. On the subject of staining the author develops more than his usual originality, and gives quite an embarrassing choice of methods by which the cryptococcus may be stained. We fear that Captain Pallin has not made a serious study ot the relative merits of the stains mentioned, for he appears to accord the preference to the Gram-Nicolle and Gram-Weigert-Kuhne methods, neither of which is equal to the method of Claudius in simplicity and effectiveness. It is a little unfortunate also that, in mentioning the Claudius method, the author has omitted to accord to Mr Bowhill the credit which is due to him for having been the first to point out the superiority of this stain over all others for staining the cryptococcus. On the question of differential diagnosis too much importance appears to be attached to a number of points, such as the presence or absence of fever, the general condition of the patient, the colour and consistency of the pus, and the situation and macroscopic characters of the lesions. Here again the author seems to have followed too closely the earlier accounts of the disease, the majority of which would appear to have been written by observers who had not had much experience in connection with glanders and farcy. With regard to the differential diagnosis of the latter disease and epizootic lymphangitis, nearly all that is useful to the practitioner may be summed up by saying—(i) that no case can be pronounced to be one of epizootic lymphangitis until the cryptococcus has been discovered in the lesions, and (2) that in an infected locality no horse can be pronounced free from glanders unless it has been tested with mallein and has failed to react. Fortunately, owing to the readiness with which the cryptococcus may be demonstrated, no problem in diagnosis is easier tkan the recognition of epizootic lymphangitis when external lesions are present. The prophylactic measures which Captain Pallin recommends are very complete, and this part of the subject has evidently been carefully thought out. We hear, however, that similar measures have been practised with very indifferent results during the past year or more in various studs of army horses, no doubt because the disease has in many cases a very long period of incubation, during which diagnosis is impossible. From a national point of view, the most important prophylactic measure at the present time would be to forbid the sale of cast horses from the army, or at least from all studs in which any case of the disease has recently occurred. —Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volume 17Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 8x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 195,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: juni 2014;ISBN10: 1500368954;ISBN13: 9781500368951; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2014.
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Epizootic Lymphangitis (2014)

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