Privy Council to prohibit the landing of animals from any country in respect of which the circumstances were not such as to afford reasonable security against the introduction of foot-and-mouth disease.
When salivation is produced by mercurial poisoning or by foot-and-mouth disease, the treatment appropriate to those general conditions of the system, as well as the local treatment should be applied.
For information about foot-and-mouth disease see p.
In some instances this condition has been mistaken for foot-and-mouth disease, but it can be differentiated by the absence of the blister that is characteristic of that disease and by the further fact that it is nontransmissible.
Hog cholera, foot-and-mouth disease, smallpox, and others belong to this group.
Pursuance of this policy has resulted in control of the foot-and-mouth disease, and has proved to be a very satisfactory method of eradication.
Disease was unknown; the lung disease, the foot-and-mouth disease, are comparatively recent importations.
If this is neglected, there is great risk of bringing home foot-and-mouth disease, or even the lung disease.
Paaren, dispatched to Effingham county by the Governor, reports the trouble there not foot-and-mouth disease.
Such, in brief, is a summary of the news of the week concerning the foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in the States.
We do not believe that such a disease as the foot-and-mouth disease exists in either Illinois, Iowa, or Kansas.
That there is foot-and-mouth disease in Argentina is undoubted.
As England prohibits the landing of live cattle for fear of foot-and-mouth disease, increasing attention has been given to the business of exporting chilled and frozen meat.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mouth disease" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.