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Mus-as The Disease Progresses:

Mus-as The Disease Progresses The incubation period is generally one to 3 weeks, but it can be longer. Clinical Signs n with a stiffness of the legs and jaw mus-As the disease progresses, the ears become ; the tail extended, the neck stiff, and the ils dilated; the third eyelid will flick back-[ across the eyeball. Loud noises, sudden ;ments, or flashes of light will stimulate these ulsions and spasmodic contractions. The al assumes a rigid stance and has difficulty ing backward.

The incubation period is generally one to 3 weeks, but it can be longer. Clinical Signs n with a stiffness of the legs and jaw mus-As the disease progresses, the ears become ; the tail extended, the neck stiff, and the ils dilated; the third eyelid will flick back-[ across the eyeball. Loud noises, sudden ;ments, or flashes of light will stimulate these ulsions and spasmodic contractions. The al assumes a rigid stance and has difficulty ing backward.

See Also And Disease Was Rife:

The towns themselves were dark and depress-;. A perpetual pall of smoke hung over them. > parks or trees relieved them. Sewer smells TC noxious, and disease was rife. Paradoxically, ; middle and later years of George Ill's reign tnessed the appearance of a humanitarianism which the 18th century had previously been Granger; yet all the reforms that were put into operation were aimed at correcting the abuses of the past, and nothing was done for the'victims of the Industrial Revolution.

Thus, this kind of heart disease has been practically eradicated, al¬though rare cases are still encountered in elderly people. Other endocrine disorders affecting the heart are very rare. Congenital Heart Disease. With the increasing control of rheumatic heart disease it is probable that congenital cardiovascular disease will soon outstrip it in incidence, and with the increasing control of high blood pressure, congenital heart disease will take second place. An interesting statistical fact is that in the 1920's, T. Duckett Jones and Paul Dudley White found that con¬genital heart disease made up only 1.5% of all of 3,000 patients with Signs or symptoms of heart disease.


On The Other Hand See Method Of Disease Prevention:

He maintained that the causes of heart disease deserve first priority since the prevention of heart disease, the ulti¬mate goal, depends upon determining the causes. In a follow-up to this article, the American car-diologist Paul Dudley White published the first edition of his textbook Heart Disease (1931), emphasizing the etiological, or causative, diag¬nosis first, followed by structural and functional diagnoses in that order.

As effective method of disease preventions of diagnosis and prevention of a disease were discovered, quarantine laws, regulations, and practices were changed to use this knowledge. Thus was created a new concept of quarantine. Instead of prohibiting entry of ships and passengers into port until a disease had run its course, nations took constructive measures such as improved sanitation for ships and vaccination for passengers, to minimize the possibility of disease being aboard a vessel or passengers being infected.

 

 

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