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"Ranunculaceae" Quotes from Famous Books
... inflamed, when the circulation through it has been suddenly increased by richer and more abundant feed, or when the cow is under the excitement of heat. The milk frothing up and assuming a pink tinge is often the first sign of red water, and it may result from eating acrid or irritant plants, like the Ranunculaceae, resinous plants, etc. Deposits of tubercle or tumors in the udder, or induration of the gland, may be efficient causes, the irritation caused by milking contributing to draw the blood. Finally, there may be a reddish tinge or sediment when madder ... — Special Report on Diseases of Cattle • U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Words linked to "Ranunculaceae" : Coptis, genus Hepatica, Helleborus, genus Aquilegia, Eranthis, Hydrastis, genus Aconitum, Anemonella, Laccopetalum, genus Consolida, genus Eranthis, genus Hydrastis, genus Thalictrum, order Ranunculales, Trautvetteria, Aconitum, genus Anemone, Ranunculales, genus Caltha, genus Helleborus, Consolida, genus Delphinium, Actaea, genus Coptis, genus Nigella, genus Ranunculus, genus Cimicifuga, genus Laccopetalum, genus Clematis, Ranunculus, genus Trautvetteria, Isopyrum, genus Anemonella, magnoliid dicot family, genus Adonis, genus Actaea, genus Isopyrum, Thalictrum, genus Pulsatilla, Trollius, adonis, Caltha, order Ranales, genus Trollius, Cimicifuga, Pulsatilla, Ranales |
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