Notes on Diseases of the Horse: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment by Korinek

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Author Korinek, Charles James, 1880-
Title Notes on Diseases of the Horse: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment
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Summary "Notes on Diseases of the Horse: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment" by Charles J. Korinek is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This veterinary guide aims to provide practical knowledge to students and professionals in veterinary medicine, focusing on the various diseases that horses may encounter, along with their causes, symptoms, and recommended treatments. Each section is designed to be direct and efficient, allowing readers to quickly find essential information pertinent to horse care. The opening of the treatise establishes Korinek's intention to deliver a thorough yet concise reference for those involved in equine health. In the preface, he emphasizes the importance of practical experience, mentioning his background and the necessity for accurate diagnosis and treatment to prevent unnecessary loss of life in horses. Additionally, the beginning includes detailed descriptions of how to ensure accurate temperature assessment in horses using a clinical thermometer, followed by a discussion of normal body temperatures and the significance of pulse readings as vital indicators of the horse's health. The author sets the stage for an informative exploration of equine ailments through practical examples and guidelines, appealing to both aspiring veterinarians and seasoned practitioners. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class SF: Agriculture: Animal culture
Subject Horses -- Diseases
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