Definitionn. a destructive and contagious bacterial disease of horses that can be transmitted to humans
Last update: September 2, 2015
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C. 70) revoked all former acts, and defined disease to mean cattle plague, pleuro-pneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease, sheep-pox, sheep-scab and glanders, together with any disease which the Privy Council might by order specify. [Please select]
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Youatt says, there is not a disease which may not lay the foundation for glanders. [Please select]
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This is intimately connected with glanders, and the diseases frequently run into each other. [Please select]
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In this stage, which resembles the glanders in horses, the disease becomes infectious. [Please select]
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"And the right horse of the third wagon has glanders." [Please select]
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This affection, called farcin du boeuf by the French, resembles cutaneous glanders or farcy of horses, but is caused by an entirely different organism, the streptothrix of Nocard. [Please select]
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Moreover, cattle are immune from glanders, and for this reason the name, unfortunately applied to this disease, should not lead to any confusion with the cutaneous glanders or farcy of horses. [Please select]
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