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Barium: a Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease · Albert C. Crawford — chapter 31 of 40 · ~216 words · public domain

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Fraps, G. S., reference to work, 72

Fresenius, C. G., reference to work, 72

Fritillaria pudica, supposed cause of loco disease, 10

Frogs, loco-plant experiments, 17, 22, 24 poisoning, 17, 24

Fröhlich, A., reference to work, 65

Fröhner, E., reference to work, 73

Fuchs, C. J., references to work, 65, 74

Funaro, A., reference to work, 64

Garbanzillo, Spanish name for Astragalus mollissimus, derivation, 11

Gibbons, H., reference to work, 21

Givens, A. J., references to work, 10, 35

Glands, swelling, in locoed animals, note, 63 result of use of barium on human beings, 63

Glover, R. M., reference to work, 61

Goat disease, South Africa, note, 17

Goats, loco poisoning, 22 susceptibility to loco disease, 12

Gordon, P. R., reference to work, 17

Grass staggers, Texas loco disease, symptoms, description, 11

Greshoff, M., reference to work, 35

Guinea pig, autopsy after loco poisoning, 43 pigs, loco-plant feeding experiments, 32, 43

Guthrie, F. B., reference to work, 17

Hairs on plants cause of loco disease, suggestion, 22, 28

Hallucinations caused by loco poison, 13

Hare, H. A., reference to work, 63

Harkins, W. D., reference to work, 49

Hayes, M. H., description of Texas grass staggers, 11

Hefftner, A., reference to work, 58

Heilborn, F., reference to work, 59

Hill, J. R., reference to work, 22

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