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Перевод: glanders
[существительное] сап
Тезаурус:
- In the course of time, the Coleman prize became awarded as a result of examinations posing pathological and practical subjects relating to the foot of the horse, the principles and practice of shoeing, the diseases of the horse's eye, and the disease known as glanders.
- He gave detailed instructions for the procedure to be followed if no suitable dissertations were submitted, concluding: "But if no such dissertations, worthy, in the opinion of the said Examiners, of any such reward as aforesaid should be offered for seven years, then a Medal, to be purchased with the said accumulations, shall be offered for the best dissertation on any Veterinary subject thought worthy by the said Examiners of such reward, but at all times the Foot of the Horse is to be the subject preferred, and next to that the nature, causes and treatment of Glanders, and the diseases of the Eye in horses: And if there should be no successful dissertation at the end of seven years, then the amount of the said accumulations shall be disposed of by the said Governors in such manner as they in their discretion may think proper, so as they are applied for the promotion of Veterinary Science".
- From the Upper we enter (eastwards) the Middle Paddock, which is also surrounded by similar Sheds; at the north-west corner a brick-built Loose Box, for the reception of Equine patients suffering from glanders and other special diseases.
- Another discovery he claimed was that of a cure for glanders: one horse had remained "cured" for four years after treatment with what was popularly known as "Sewell's Blue Broth" -three ounces of copper sulphate in a quart of water.
- (Subsequent opinion-Hunting, Smith-is that the disease was glanders).
- More significantly, he showed that glanders was a disease of the lungs, and that lung nodule material would produce glanders in another horse.
- (It was this Thomas Peall who, while still at College in 1795, produced glanders in an ass by placing the discharge from a farcy ulcer inside the nostrils).
- He was something of an experimentalist, being particularly interested in glanders (he claimed success in some cases from treatment with cantharides) and in the circulatory system.
- He is, excepting in one respect, admirable on glanders.
- The board directed Coleman to investigate the disease, and he diagnosed the condition as glanders.
- Having placed these matters on record in its minutes, the London committee proceeded to its own business: (i) a prize of 10 guineas was offered for the best description of not more than 20 cases of glanders; (ii) the circularisation of honorary and subscribing members, asking for their "communications on the veterinary art".
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