In the acute form this disease is rarely witnessed
Peritonitis. In the acute form this disease is rarely witnessed, save as accompanying or following parturition. Its symptoms are, panting; restlessness; occasional cries; a desire for cold; constant stretching forth at full length upon the side; dry mouth and nose; thirst; constipation; hard quick pulse; catching breathing, and contrary as it may be to all reasonable expectation seldom any pain on pressure to the abdomen, toward which, however, the animal constantly inclines the head.
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