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Text book of veterinary medicine, Volume 4 (of 5)

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A veterinary medical volume surveys infectious diseases in domestic animals, distinguishing pyæmia and septicæmia and explaining their microbial causes, thrombosis, embolism, metastatic abscesses, and organ lesions. It presents clinical signs, laboratory findings, prognosis, and principles of surgical and medical management, including antisepsis, drainage, excision, and supportive therapy. Individual infections such as strangles, omphalitis, chicken cholera, septicæmia hæmorrhagica, and ulcerative erysipelatoid limb infections in cattle and sheep are described with attention to causes, lesion patterns, prevention measures, and factors of susceptibility and partial immunity.

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James Law

James Law was a prominent figure in veterinary medicine, best known for his comprehensive work, "Text Book of Veterinary Medicine," which spans five volumes. His contributions to the field have been instrumental in advancing veterinary education and practice. Law's texts cover a wide range of topics essential for veterinary students and professionals, providing foundational knowledge and practical insights. Through his detailed approach, he has significantly influenced the standards of veterinary care and the training of future veterinarians.

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