Cæsium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,51occurrence in plants, toxicity,51Calcium acetate, experiments on rabbits,52carbonate, antidotal to barium,71experiments on rabbits,52occurrence in loco plants,25,27Cambier, J., experiments with loco plants,26-28Canada, disease caused by eating ragwort,17freedom from loco disease,9Cannabis sativa, supposed cause of locoed conditions in Mexico,10Caprioides aureum, supposed cause of loco disease,10Carpenter, J. S., references to work,63,64Cash, J. T., reference to work,72Cats, barium injection experiments,62loco-plant experiments,22,24,30See alsoKittens.Cattle, barium feeding experiments under range conditions, desirability,71daily ration of green fodder, toxic effects of loco plants,74loco poisoning, notes,12,19,20,22,28locoed, flesh harmless,65poisoned with barium chlorid, flesh harmless,65range, barium feeding experiments, desirability,71susceptibility to loco disease,12Cerium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,50Chemical experiments with loco plants,46-57Chemicals in aqueous solution, effects on rabbits,50-52Chemistry, Bureau, ash and barium determinations, loco plants,54,56Chesnut, V. K., references to work,10,11,33Chevallier, A., reference to work,64Christison, R., references to work,62,63Coffee substitute, use of seeds of Astragalus boeticus,35Collier, Peter, study of loco plants,21Colorado, loco disease experiments, results,5loss of stock from loco disease, 1898,9Constipation, treatment of animals with barium, danger,73Cotyledon ventricosa, cause of nenta, a goat disease,17Courtin, reference to work,64Cows, abortion caused by loco poisoning,13autopsies after loco poisoning,18locoed, symptoms,25susceptibility to loco disease,12Crawford, Albert C., loco investigations, reference to published paper,75Crazy weed.SeeLoco plants.Crotalaria sagittalis, cause of loco disease, chemical study,10,26-27experiments with horses,26-27Curtice, C., reference to work,31Cyon, M., reference to work59Cyprus, loco disease of cattle, sheep, and goats,22
Darling pea, effects on horses and sheep in Australia,16feeding sheep, effects similar to loco poisoning,16-17Day, M. G., experiments with Astragalus mollissimus and Aragallus lamberti,15,23-26Delphinium spp., supposed cause of loco disease,10Demoussy, E., reference to work,53Didymium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,51Dieckerhoff, W., references to work,72,74Digestion of loco plants, experiments,66,67,68,70Diuretic, use of Astragalus glycophyllus,35Dogs, barium feeding experiments, results,62poisoning, subcutaneous injection,74loco-plant feeding experiments,22,23,30,53Donkeys, susceptibility to loco disease,12Dworzak, H., reference to work,53Dyrenforth, reference to work,54
Eastwood, A., references to work,10,12Eckard, G. E., reference to work,53Ehrhardt, J., reference to work,73Emory, W. H., reference to work,19Eschricht, reference to work,64Experiments, laboratory, with barium salts,57-62loco plants,36-56,66-71loco poisoning and barium feeding, results,5Extracts of loco plants, digestion with pepsin and pancreatin, experiments,66-68testing, importance,76use in laboratory experiments, varying toxicity,36-49,66-71
Falk, reference to work,74Faust, E. S., reference to work,31Faville, reference to work,18Felletar, E., reference to work,62Ferguson, J. C., reference to work,63Filippi, E., reference to work,62Fletcher, J., reference to work,10Fleurot, reference to work,35Folin, O., reference to work,56Food, use of loco plants,35,74Forage, use of Astragalus nuttallianus and A. crassicarpus,35Forchhammer, J. G., reference to work,53Foster, F. B., reference to work,26Frankforter, G. B., reference to work,35Fraps, G. S., reference to work,72Fresenius, C. G., reference to work,72Fritillaria pudica, supposed cause of loco disease,10Frogs, loco-plant experiments,17,22,24poisoning,17,24Fröhlich, A., reference to work,65Fröhner, E., reference to work,73Fuchs, C. J., references to work,65,74Funaro, A., reference to work,64
Garbanzillo, Spanish name for Astragalus mollissimus, derivation,11Gibbons, H., reference to work,21Givens, A. J., references to work,10,35Glands, swelling, in locoed animals, note,63result of use of barium on human beings,63Glover, R. M., reference to work,61Goat disease, South Africa, note,17Goats, loco poisoning,22susceptibility to loco disease,12Gordon, P. R., reference to work,17Grass staggers, Texas loco disease, symptoms, description,11Greshoff, M., reference to work,35Guinea pig, autopsy after loco poisoning,43pigs, loco-plant feeding experiments,32,43Guthrie, F. B., reference to work,17
Hairs on plants cause of loco disease, suggestion,22,28Hallucinations caused by loco poison,13Hare, H. A., reference to work,63Harkins, W. D., reference to work,49Hayes, M. H., description of Texas grass staggers,11Hefftner, A., reference to work,58Heilborn, F., reference to work,59Hill, J. R., reference to work,22Hillebrand, method of determination of barium in ash of loco plants,56statement as to barium content of rocks in Rocky Mountains,54Hoffmann, F., reference to work,26Hogs, susceptibility to loco disease,12Holmes, E. M., reference to work,35Hornberger, R., reference to work,53Horses, autopsies after barium poisoning,73loco poisoning,18,26barium poisoning,73disease caused by feeding on Darling pea (Swainsona galegifolia),16loco-plant experiments,33loco poisoning, notes,16,19,20,26locoed, symptoms,13susceptibility to loco disease,12Hough, W., reference to work,35Howard, C. D., reference to work,73Hugo, Colo., soils, analysis for traces of barium,57Hunt, Reid, study of and experiments with loco plants,33-34Hurd, H. M., reference to work,35Husemann, T., reference to work,62Hydrocyanic acid, presence in loco plants, suggestion,29
Indigo disease, similarity to loco disease,16-17Ingersoll, study of loco disease,30Injections, subcutaneous, experiments with barium salts,62,73,74loco extracts,43Insanity, treatment, use of Astragalus mollissimus,35“Insect Life,” reference to work,31Intoxication caused by loco plants,13,16,21,22
Jaksch, J. v., references to work,51,62Janvier, reference to work,11
Kabitz, H., reference to work,,74Kansas, loss of stock from loco disease in 1883,,9Kellogg, A., reference to work,,19Kelsey, F. D., reference to work,,10Kennedy, H., reference to work,,63Kennedy, J., experiments with loco-weed extracts,,23,,26Kingsley, B. F., reference to work,,12Kissner, G., reference to work,,61Kittens, loco-plant experiments, and autopsies,,24-28See also,Cats.Kleuch, J. P., reference to work,,19Knop, W., reference to work,,53Knowles, M. E., references to work,,13,,14Kobert, R., references to work,,33,,54
Laband, L., reference to work,51Laboratory experiments with loco plants,36-57Lagarde, P., reference to work,64Lambs, experiments in feeding loco plants, symptoms and autopsies,31,45,46Lane, C. B., reference to work,74Lanthanum chlorid, experiments on rabbits,50Lathyrism, symptoms, resemblance to loco poisoning,15Leucocrinum montanum, supposed cause of loco disease,10Lewin, L., references to work,65,72Lewis, Doctor, experiments with loco plants on rabbits,30Linossier, G., reference to work,74Lisfranc, reference to work,64Lloyd, J. W., study of loco poison,33,32Loco-acid, body supposed to be in loco plants,30disease, attributed to hairs on plants,22,28worms,31,34experiments, Colorado, results,5symptoms, descriptions,11,12-16,17,24,26,28,29,33,36-44eating habit, description,14,15intoxication,13,16,21,22investigations from a pharmacological standpoint, historical sketch,19-34plants, ash determinations,54-55ashed, aqueous extracts, effect,48-52barium determinations,55-57Loco plants, eaten with large amounts of other food presumably not dangerous,71effects on human beings,15,20,22,35extracts, digestion with pepsin and pancreatin, experiments,66-68extracts, variations in toxicity,66-71use in laboratory experiments, varying toxicity,36-52,66-71list,10poison, varying in carnivorous and herbivorous animals,23with season, variety, and origin,25,48uses as food, forage, medicine, etc.,35without barium not poisonous,68-71See alsoLoco weeds.poison, attempts to isolate the active principle,47poisoning, laboratory study, results,5-6symptoms,11,12-16,17,24,26,28,29,33,36-44reproduction in rabbits,29,33,36-44,75theoretical antidote,71-72Locoed animals, clinical symptoms, 12-16pathological conditions as described on the range,18-19derivation of term,9Locoin, experiments by Ruedi,30Loco-weed disease, geographical distribution,9family, notes on use of various members,35See alsoLoco plants.Lopes, A., reference to work,64Lotus americanus, supposed cause of loco disease,10Lüdeking, C., reference to work,72Lutterkorth, H., reference to work,53
McCullaugh, F. A., references to work,12,13,15,19McEackran, Doctor, loco-plant experiments with horse,33Magnesium acetate, experiments on rabbits,52Magnus, R., reference to work,58Maiden, J. H., reference to work,16Maisch, J. M., references to work,21,35Malbec, A., reference to work,58Malnutrition, cause of loco disease, suggestion,29,34Malvastrum coccineum, supposed cause of loco disease,10Man, barium poisoning,62-65loco poisoning, symptoms,15Manganese acetate, experiments on rabbits,51Manitoba, occurrence of loco poisoning,10Marine plants, barium taken up from sea,53Marsh, Dr. C. Dwight, investigation and collection of loco plants, and reference to published paper,36,75Marshall, H. T., loco plant study, reference to work,31,34Martin, C. J., description of effects of feeding the Darling pea to sheep,16-17Matthews, W., reference to work,35Mayo, N. S., loco-plant studies, references to work,11,13,18,32,71Meat from locoed cattle harmless,65Medicago sativa.SeeAlfalfa.Medicine, use of loco plants,35Meltzer, S. J., reference to work,52Mexico, plants causing “locoed” condition,10,11Mickwitz, L., reference to work,59Miller, C. H., reference to work,13Mittelstaedt, F., references to work,62,65Moffat, P., study of loco plants,20Mules, susceptibility to loco disease,12