This very minute organism multiplies very rapidly in the body of the infected animal, and in acute cases causes an enormous destruction of red corpuscles in a few days.
In acute cases death is said to take place three to seven days after the appearance of symptoms.
The most prominent symptoms are weakness, producing staggering, and this is followed in acute cases by violent spasms.
The chief risks of oöphorectomy for inflammatory conditions are undetected injury to bowel, especially the rectum, and septic peritonitis when the streptococcus is present in the tubes in acute cases.
In acute cases of salpingitis the cœlomic ostium is open and the infective material can be seen leaking from it (Fig.
In acute casesand in cases of secondary glaucoma where there are many adhesions a general anæsthetic is desirable.
In acute cases, unless the tension is relieved, the disease ends in rapid destruction of the sight.
According to Brinton, separation of the sequestrum occurs between the eighth and fifteenth in intussuscepted small intestine, and between the fifteenth and twenty-second days in acute cases of ileo-caecal and colic invaginations.
These symptoms apply to acute cases of marked severity, usually of toxic origin.
It is the custom to combine astringents with opium, but in acute cases of short duration it is a question whether astringents do not do more harm than good.
Acute cases of poisoning in man from four or more grams of barium carbonate or chlorid or nitrate have been reported more or less frequently.
But even the treatment of acute cases of barium poisoning in man is not always successful, even when sulphates combined with symptomatic treatment are employed.
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