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  • _The preventive treatment_ consists in practising the necessary precautions against the development of this disease by avoiding sudden changes in the feed, the feeding of dry, innutritions feeds in too large amounts, allowing animals plenty of water and providing them with salt.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Innutrition may accompany the abnormal appetite, as very frequently the affected animal shows a disposition to leave its feed in order to eat these injurious and innutritions substances.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • If after eating an excessive amount of dry, innutritions fodder, the animal drinks freely of cold water, acute symptoms of overloading are manifested.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Feeds that are dry and innutritions commonly cause it.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Their souls have been nurtured on whatever was most vital and most tender in the words of Scripture and the services of the church, and whatever was unintelligible or innutritions they have quietly passed by.

    The Chief End of Man George Spring Merriam 1878

  • As to Envy I cannot be so explicit, it is a kind of canker worm that Generally crawls round the loftiest Branches and Grows meagre in the innutritions soil that Genders it. it is a Reptile that may infest but seldom destroy the Heart of Oak, and while you enjoy the Dignity of office may self - approbation ever counterballance the Malignancy of Rivalships.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

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