Unchewed oats pass out in the faeces uninjured, so that they are capable of germination, and are of less than no value to a horse.
In both faeces and urine picric acid could be recognised.
Vomiting, without being constant, is a frequent symptom, and in fatal cases the faeces and urine are passed involuntarily.
It has been found in the urine and faeces in cases of cystinuria, and Roos[661] has separated it by the benzoyl-chloride method from the faeces of a patient suffering from tertian ague.
He passed much flatus, and at intervals of three or four minutes, small quantities of faeces in balls, partly in the liquid state, and coated with slimy mucus.
Voit, again, examined the urine and faeces of a man who had taken morphine for years; he could detect none in the urine, but separated morphine from the faeces.
It has been found in cultures of human faeces on gelatin.
The pigeon immediately became restless, and the faeceswere expelled.
If the dose is not too large, there is trembling of the limbs, excretion of faeces and urine, a peculiar condition of stupor, a staggering gait, and then the animal falls on its side.
They may consist of masses of indigestible vegetable material matted together with faeces and mucous.
Sporogony goes on indifferently either inside the host or after the cyst has been passed out with the faeces to the exterior.
Occasionally incontinence of urine and faeces occurs; this, however, has not been permanent except in a few of the earlier cases.
In certain cases there is a catarrhal condition of the membrane lining the nasal cavities, larynx, and bronchi; sometimes the animal testifies to the existence of abdominal pain, and the faeces are then soft or fluid.
The faeces of the boa constrictor consist of little else than urate of ammonium.
The plan of separating the urine from the faeces has been strongly advocated by Dr Cornish, of Madras, and would, no doubt, be attended with great advantages in India if there are means of disposal of the urine.
Footnote 150: In the drainage of some towns the faeces are not allowed to enter the sewers.
The pail or tub system (Fosses Mobiles) which is employed in Belgium, has for its object the collection of the faeces in a state of purity, without admixture with water, in a clean and odourless condition.
Further, some produce only serous or watery dejections, without greatly increasing the peristaltic action of the bowels; whilst a few occasion a copious discharge of the faecesin an apparently natural form.
Frequently a diarrhoea accompanies recovery, a portion of the faeces appearing black with polished surfaces, as though they had been baked.
The faeces are retained in the rectum until defecation takes place.
The character of the body excretions, faeces and urine may become greatly changed in certain diseases.
The disease-producing germs are present in the body of the foetus, the fetal membranes, the discharge from the maternal passages, the faeces and milk of aborting animals.
The faeces may be grayish colored or foul smelling.
It is in the floating colon that the faeces are moulded into balls.
The faeces may be made up largely of undigested, decomposed milk that adheres to the tail and hind parts.
A black or a very dark green color almost always indicates the faeces are ancient.
It would be interesting to inquire why fresh faces are yellow and ancient faeces are dark.
The greater part is found in the urine, whilst, on the contrary, the quantity of nitrogen excreted in the faeces amounts to more than 1 gramme per day.
Neumeister), at the same time making a correction for the nitrogen in the faeces as described above.
We are born between faeces and urine] says St. Augustine.
Cholesterin has been obtained from the faeces of the crocodile, but no urates; whilst the excreta of the boa contain urates, but are destitute of cholesterin.
Messrs Lawes and Gilbert estimate the manurial value of the urine and faeces together at 6s.
The first applies to that condition of the body in which the bowels act tardily, and in which the faeces are abnormally and inconveniently indurated; the last implies the absence of the proper alvine evacuations.
In the pancreas after putrefaction, and in the faeces of typhus patients, no skatol was found.
The first stomach is frequently much distended, and if any faeces are passed they are caked, dark coloured, and of variable consistence.
There is generally more or less fever, and the natural faeces are either retained or discharged in small, hard balls (scybala).
The faeces appear to owe their colour chiefly to the presence of bile, since, without, they appear of a dirty pipe-clay colour.
Faeces of dogs (whether fed on meat or bread diet) contained no skatol, but indol, and in addition a yellow oil, with a revolting and peculiarly irritating smell.
The faeces of animals that live on vegetables contain neither excretin, butyric acid, nor cholesterin.
The common causes are incautious exposure to cold, the use of improper food, and the presence of acrid substances or hardenedfaeces in the bowels.
And how could the faeces be generated right away in the small intestine?
As the erosion of the intestines advances, the faeces are tinged with blood; their odor is intolerably offensive; and the animal rapidly wastes away, the course of the disease extending from a few days to several weeks.
In diarrhoea the faeces are loose, but in other respects natural, without any blood or slime; whereas in dysentery, the faeces consists of hard lumps passed occasionally without any blood or slime.
There is not that degree of foetor in the faeces in diarrhoea which takes place in dysentery.
Would it not be closely parallel with the presence of faeces in the intestines of an animal at the moment of creation?
The detached segment now became enclosed in the faeces of the Carnivore, and was at length discharged, enveloped in the pellet.
The thoroughness of digestion is determined experimentally by weighing and analysing the food eaten and the faeces pertaining to it.
Heat is lost to the body through the faeces and urine, respiration, conduction and radiation from the skin, and by evaporation of perspiration.
No medicine is necessary; the gruel will soften the faeces sufficiently; if the rectum is loaded with faeces, give injections of an infusion of lobelia.
The next day the limb was very painful, but not swollen; there was thirst, with the ordinary secretion of faeces and urine.
There were several evacuations of faecesand urine.
She passed her urine and faeces in any place without restraint; but she could retain a considerable quantity of the former before she discharged it.
As the disorder increases, the urine and faeces are passed without restraint, and from the indolence which accompanies it, they generally become corpulent.
By great attention and perseverance on the part of the nurse, she was brought to evacuate her faeces and urine in a night stool.
Virulent plague bacilli were found in the discharge from the nose and also in the faeces of cats which apparently did not become infected after having been fed on plague material.
Old-fashioned pigmen remove the hard and knotty faeces by the aid of the finger.
The child has involuntary emissions of faeces and urine (is uncleanly).
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