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Barium: a Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease · Albert C. Crawford — chapter 38 of 40 · ~221 words · public domain

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Sprengel, C., reference to work, 53

Staggers, grass, Texas loco disease, symptoms, description, 11

Stalker, M., description of symptoms of locoed animals and references to work, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 26, 64

Steele, C. D., reference to work, 31

Stern, E., reference to work, 64

Stietenroth, reference to work, 73

Stipa vaseyi, supposed cause of loco disease, 10

Stock, losses from loco diseases, 9, 34 poisoning by barium in brine, 73

Stockman, Doctor, experiments with extracts of Astragalus mollissimus, 22

Storer, F. H., reference to work, 72

Storke, B. F., references to work, 19, 25

Strontium acetate, experiments on rabbits, 52

Subcutaneous injections. See Injections.

Sullivan, Dr. E. C., determination of barium in Aragallus lamberti, 54

Sulphates antidotal to barium, suggestions, 71-72, 75

Suzuki, U., reference to work, 53

Swain, R. E., reference to work, 49

Swainsona galegifolia. See Darling pea. spp., effects on sheep and horses, similar to loco poisoning, 16-17

Syphilis, treatment, use of Astragalus exscapus, 35

Taenia expansa. See Tapeworm.

Taito, F., reference to work, 64

Tallquist, T. W., reference to work, 31

Tapeworm, sheep, suggested cause of loco disease, 30

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

Thallium nitrate, experiments on rabbits, 50

Thorium chlorid, experiments on rabbits, 50

Thorpe, T. E., reference to work, 57

Tidy, C. M., reference to work, 61

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