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Definition of Fistulous withers
1. Noun. A chronic inflammation of the withers of a horse.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fistulous Withers
Literary usage of Fistulous withers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pathology and Differential Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases of Animals by Veranus Alva Moore (1916)
"fistulous withers and poll-evil. Recent investigations indicate that these ven-
common and troublesome local diseases are either directly or indirectly the ..."
2. The Diseases of Animals: A Book of Brief and Popular Advice on the Care and by Nelson Slater Mayo (1920)
"fistulous withers This disease, frequently called ... In fistulous withers, the
spinous processes of the ..."
3. Horses and Stables by Frederick Wellington John Fitzwygram (1886)
"POLL EVIL AND fistulous withers 710. POLL EVIL. ... fistulous withers. Nature,
causes, and treatment. 710. Nature, seat, and causes. ..."
4. Veterinary medicine and surgery in diseases and injuries of the horse by F. O. Kirby, William Henry Kelly (1883)
"Ulcers, Poll-evil, fistulous withers, Saddle and Harness Galls. ULCERS.
Definition.—An ulcer is defined to be a solution of continuity caused by ulcération, ..."