This favours the disposition to mange and to many diseases depending on morbid secretions.
Although the eye of the dog is attacked by many diseases, almost as numerous as those of the human being, still they are much less frequent and far more tractable.
Spasm is a marked symptom in many diseases of the brain and of the spinal cord.
It exists to an extent in those animals unaccustomed to work, particularly if they are plethoric, and in all that have been previous subjects of the disease, for the same rule holds good here that we find in so many diseases--i.
The people are being educated to the necessity for operating in many diseases.
Guinea-pigs are the most widely used experimental animals because they are easily kept and are susceptible to so many diseases on artificial inoculation.
In many diseases recognized as infectious and contagious no organism has been found which is regarded as the specific cause.
Investigation as to the causes of immunity and the various methods by which it is produced has not resulted in the discovery of specific methods of treatment for as many diseases as was hoped for at one time.
There are also in many diseases of the cord disturbances of evacuation caused by paresis or paralysis of the sphincter ani.
Not sharing the etiological superstition which attributes so many diseases of infancy to dentition, I still know that a slight irritation of the gums may suffice to exhaust the slim resisting power of the infant.
Man is immune to many diseases of lower animals, and they in turn are immune to many diseases of man.
Many diseases, formerly considered hereditary because their actual causes were unknown, are now known to be communicable.
The sympathy, or association of motions, between those of the stomach and those of the heart, are evinced in many diseases.
Secondly, there are new parts or new vessels produced in many diseases, as on the cornea of the eye in ophthalmy, in wens and cancers, which cannot be supposed to have had a prototype or original miniature in the embryon.
Hence all the pains of the body may be divided into those from excess of motion, and those from defect of motion; which distinction is of great importance in the knowledge and the cure of many diseases.
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