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Text book of veterinary medicine, Volume 3 (of 5)

Chapter 294: SYMPTOMS OF RHEUMATISM IN SHEEP.
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Comprehensive clinical manual detailing disorders of the nervous, genitourinary, ocular, and integumentary systems in domestic animals. It begins with principles of neural control and general symptomatology, classifying motor, sensory, and psychic disturbances and methods for localizing lesions. The text describes specific conditions such as seizures, paralysis, meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, tumors, and toxicoses, and outlines diagnostic signs and pathological causes. Later sections address urine analysis and renal disease, urinary tract inflammation and calculi, and diseases of the eye, skin, and constitutional systems, combining pathological description with clinical signs, differential diagnosis, and practical guidance for examination and interpretation.

SYMPTOMS OF RHEUMATISM IN SHEEP.

Articular rheumatism seems to be very rare in mature sheep, while it has been recorded in lambs. Muscular rheumatism on the other hand has been seen in connection with untimely shearing, exposure to cold storms and cold, damp folds. The back and loins, are tender to the touch, or in other cases the neck or hind quarter, the limbs are carried straight and rigid, the animal moves slowly and stiffly, falls behind the flock, and is found alone, unthrifty and emaciated. It usually terminates in recovery though it may cause chronic disease and distortion of the affected joints or it may even prove fatal. The usual tendency of the morbid process to shift from joint to joint or to muscles, is here again characteristic.