Intestinal obstruction, thrombo-embolic colics, unthriftiness and a weakened, anaemic condition may be caused by intestinal worms.
Good care and careful feeding will keep them in a thrifty, healthy condition and enable them to throw off invasions of intestinal worms.
But it is only in extreme cases of infection by intestinal worms, and in stunted and poorly-cared-for hogs, that very noticeable symptoms of disease are manifested.
If the presence of intestinal worms is suspected, the necessary treatment for ridding the animal of these parasites should be resorted to.
There are five species of intestinal worms, sufficiently common to merit a description.
Sometimes it is caused by obstruction in the alimentary canal, or by intestinal worms.
Careful observations have proved that there are certain causes which favor the generation or development of intestinal worms.
Intestinal worms, uterine maladies, rheumatism, and especially gout, have unquestionably been exciting causes.
Internal parasites, from their usual habitation named entozoa, are commonly observed in the intestines of animals, and hence their distinction as intestinal worms.
Indeed, it is not possible to count the number of intestinal worms known by the name of Scolex, which are found in the contents of the stomach and the intestines.
A Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Intestinal Worms, &c.
The patient himself always suspected the presence of intestinal worms of some sort or other, although a Japanese doctor laughed at the idea of such a thing.
We have not advanced much in our treatment of intestinal worms in the fifteen hundred years since Alexander's time.
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