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He has had a bad Cough on him for near a year, which continued getting worse, and I was fearful of its terminating in Glanders.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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Glanders (H.P.), a retired cavalry officer, whose half-pay and large family compelled him to fuddle himself with brandy-and-water instead of claret after he quitted the Dragoons, had the occasional entree at Fairoaks, and kept his friend the
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Captain Glanders, H.P., had pronounced that Pen was going to be a devil of a fellow, and had begun early: Mrs. Glanders had told him to check his horrid observations, and to respect his own wife, if he pleased.
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Captains Stokes and Glanders, and by Mr. Hobnell, who arrived rather late, but with an immense guffaw.
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Pen, though Glanders, who was a friend of the house, kept him au courant.
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Loads upon loads of furniture arrived in numberless vans from Chatteris and London; and numerous as the vans are, there was not one but Captain Glanders knew what it contained, and escorted the baggage up to the Park House.
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Glanders and his children regularly came to church: so did one of the apothecaries.
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Glanders, or Farcy, is very contagious, and is transmissible to man as well as animals.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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Glanders affects solipeds, while black leg is a disease peculiar to cattle.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig
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_Macrostoma_; _Microstoma_; _Facial cleft_; _Mandibular cleft_ -- Injuries of soft parts: _Wounds_; _Burns_ -- Bacterial diseases: _Boils_; _Anthrax_; _Glanders, etc.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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