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Topic:Equine Health

Equine health encompasses the study and management of diseases, disorders, and overall well-being of horses. It involves understanding various physiological systems, preventive care, and treatment strategies to maintain optimal health in equine populations. Common areas of focus include nutrition, infectious diseases, orthopedic conditions, and reproductive health. Research in equine health aims to advance knowledge on diagnostic methods, therapeutic interventions, and management practices that improve horse welfare and performance. This page collects peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine health, offering insights into current findings and advancements in the field.
The steroids of pregnant mares’ urine; a method for the extraction of steroid sulphates and the isolation of allopregn-16-en-3(beta)-ol-20-one sulphate.
The Biochemical journal    January 1, 1948   Volume 43, Issue 2 231-234 
KLYNE W, SCHACHTER B, MARTIN GF.No abstract available
[Gastrophilosis of equines in Venezuela].
Revista de medicina veterinaria    January 1, 1948   Volume 7, Issue 1-4 203-211 
VOGELSANG EG, LLAMOZAS GP.No abstract available
A so-called cholesteatoma in a horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1948   Volume 38, Issue 1 102 
MAXWELL H.No abstract available
[Contribution to the study of the value of penicillin in horses thanks to a clinical case; treatment of the horse Decameter of the International equestrian competition team].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 1 83-89 
LEBAILLY J.No abstract available
EQUINE encephalomyelitis.
Research program. United States. Army. Medical Department    January 1, 1948   Volume 90 166 
No abstract available
[On the histopathology of infectious anemia (Vallées disease) in horses].
Bulletin der Schweizerischen Akademie der Medizinischen Wissenschaften    January 1, 1948   Volume 4, Issue 5-6 445-447 
STECK W, HAUSER H.No abstract available
EQUINE influenza and complications.
Research program. United States. Army. Medical Department    January 1, 1948   Volume 90 167 
No abstract available
[Sulfamidotherapy for infectious arthritis in horses].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 1 90-96 
BENAZET P, CHARY P.No abstract available
Chloral hydrate as a general anesthetic for horses.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1948   Volume 38, Issue 1 93-97 
DANELIUS G.No abstract available
[Methods in preventing sterility in brood mares in the military stud-farm in Horné Motesicé].
Vojenske zdravotnicke listy    January 1, 1948   Volume 17, Issue 7-8 276-280 
RICHTER L.No abstract available
Dermatitis following prolonged contact with equine excretions.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    January 1, 1948   Volume 12, Issue 1 19 
STEEVES DM, VILLENEUVE P.No abstract available
The Abc of Color Inheritance in Horses.
Genetics    January 1, 1948   Volume 33, Issue 1 22-35 doi: 10.1093/genetics/33.1.22
Castle WE.No abstract available
[The larynx stenosis in domestic mammals, especially horses, is caused by recurrent paralysis and glottic edema].
Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie    January 1, 1948   Volume 73, Issue 3 240-246 
LIEBETANZ E.No abstract available
[Cuboni’s reaction to diagnose pregnancy in the mare].
Farmacia nueva    January 1, 1948   Volume 13, Issue 132 44 
JIMENO D.No abstract available
[Detachable dump bed for equines].
Revista de medicina veterinaria    January 1, 1948   Volume 30, Issue 1 11-17 
CABEZA FW.No abstract available
[Comparative tests on the circulation of sulfonamides in horses, sulfapyridine and sulfathiazol].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 3 290-306 
CHARY R.No abstract available
Caecal diverticulum in a mare.
The Veterinary record    December 27, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 50 688 
HART CB.No abstract available
Syncope following barium chloride intravenously in the horse?
The Veterinary record    December 20, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 49 674 
AUCHTERLONIE L.No abstract available
The conglutination phenomenon; the conglutinating complement absorption test in experimental glanders.
The Journal of hygiene    December 1, 1947   Volume 45, Issue 4 497-503 doi: 10.1017/s0022172400014224
HOLE NH, COOMBS RR.No abstract available
Further taxonomic studies on internal parasites of horses and mules.
The Journal of parasitology    December 1, 1947   Volume 33, Issue 2 23 
WARD JW.No abstract available
[Advances in early diagnosis of pregnancy in horses; rectal examination].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    December 1, 1947   Volume 54, Issue 45-46 341-344 
GOTZE R.No abstract available
Poisoning in the horse by woody nightshade (Solanum dulcamara).
The Veterinary record    November 22, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 45 626 
GREER FG.No abstract available
[Poisoning in horses after ingestion of fungal feed].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 15, 1947   Volume 54, Issue 43-44 325-328 
TILLMANS S.No abstract available
[Consequences of druse infection in a young stallion].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 15, 1947   Volume 54, Issue 43-44 331 
MEYER O.No abstract available
[Influence of the X-ray quality and intensity as well as the radiation method on the tolerance dose of the skin in horses].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    November 1, 1947   Volume 34, Issue 11 676-699 
POMMER A.No abstract available
[Clinical finding of Vallée’s disease (infectious anemia in horses)].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    November 1, 1947   Volume 89, Issue 11 548-553 
STECK W.No abstract available
EQUINE infectious anemia in New England.
Veterinary medicine    November 1, 1947   Volume 42, Issue 11 418 
No abstract available
Some cases of purpura haemorrhagica in the horse.
The British veterinary journal    November 1, 1947   Volume 103, Issue 11 369-376 doi: 10.1016/s0372-5545(17)30652-1
JENNINGS AR, HIGHET DR.No abstract available
Acariasis and its treatment.
Veterinary medicine    November 1, 1947   Volume 42, Issue 11 414-417 
GONZALES ALVAREZ J.No abstract available
Laminitis affecting four feet in a horse.
The North American veterinarian    November 1, 1947   Volume 28, Issue 11 737 
RUETER GW.No abstract available