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1 III, 19 | from natural decay or from disease more or less black. Blood 2 III, 19 | either natural decay or from disease, is neither very thick nor 3 III, 19 | of these discharges under disease turns into flux. Apart from 4 v, 31 | appearance of lice is a disease, in cases where the body 5 VIII, 7 | cattle are less subject to disease of the hoof if you smear 6 VIII, 19| condition, and eventually the disease kills them. It would appear 7 VIII, 19| It would appear that this disease is due to extreme cold even 8 VIII, 21| which is called branchos, a disease attended with swellings 9 VIII, 21| the animal succumbs. The disease develops with great rapidity, 10 VIII, 21| detect the first signs of the disease. There are two other diseases, 11 VIII, 21| nostrils with wine. Even this disease is very hard to cure; it 12 VIII, 21| rest. Pigs never take this disease while they are mere sucklings. 13 VIII, 22| excepting man, will take the disease if bitten by a dog so afflicted; 14 VIII, 22| a dog so afflicted; the disease is fatal to the dog itself, 15 VIII, 22| only a few recover from disease of the feet. The camel, 16 VIII, 23| animal recovers from the disease without even the loss of 17 VIII, 23| man. The symptoms of the disease are drooping of the ears 18 VIII, 24| from all diseases excepting disease of the feet. From this disease 19 VIII, 24| disease of the feet. From this disease they sometimes lose their 20 VIII, 24| to very numerous forms of disease. They are liable to disease 21 VIII, 24| disease. They are liable to disease called "eileus". Under this 22 VIII, 24| called "eileus". Under this disease the animal trails its hind-legs 23 VIII, 24| any avail.~There is also a disease called nymphia, in which 24 VIII, 25| chiefly from one particular disease which they call "melis". 25 VIII, 27| spider-shape, and brings disease into the swarm. There is