Chapter 8

Nagler, F., reference to work,73Nausea, effect of loco plants on man,15,20,22Nelson, S. B., reference to work,33Nenta, goat disease, South Africa,17Neumann, J., reference to work,58Neuritis, peripheral, in locoed animals in Australia,17New South Wales, Agricultural Gazette, references,16,17Nightshade spp., supposed cause of locoed condition in Mexico,10Nockolds, C., references to work,12,14Nothnagel, H., reference to work,65Noyes, A. A., reference to work,53

Oatman, H. C., experiments with alfalfa extract,28O’Brine, loco-plant studies and analyses and references to work,13,18,19,27,32,33,54Onsum, J., reference to work,61Orange Judd Farmer, reference,63Orfila, reference to work,59Oserow, reference to work,48Ott, Dr. Isaac, experiments with extract of Astragalus mollissimus, results,22Oxytropis lamberti, analyses,20See alsoAragallus.

Paralysis, result of barium poisoning in man,64Parasites, loco plants, suggested cause of loco disease,31,34Parker, W. T., reference to work,13Parkes, reference to work,74Pathological conditions in barium poisoning,65locoed animals on the range,18-19Patterson, A. H., reference to work,12Pauli, W., reference to work,65Payne, J. E., reference to work,34Pelletier, D., references to work,62,73Pigs, barium poisoning,74guinea.SeeGuinea pigs.Pilgrim, C. W., reference to work,11Pilliet, A., reference to work,58Plants, marine, barium taken up from sea,53Plönius, W., reference to work,41Poison, loco, attempts to isolate the active principle,47properties of certain loco plants,35Poisoning, barium, experimental, pathological lesions,65horses, sheep, and pigs,73,74man,62-65acute cases, symptoms, results,64possibility of production from use of food,64Poisoning, loco, theoretical antidote,71-72symptoms,11,12-16,17,24,26,29,33,36-44reproduction in rabbits,29,33,36-44,75Porcher, F. P., reference to work,35Post-mortems.SeeAutopsies.Pott, E., reference to work,35Power, F. B., experiments with loco plants,26-28Pregnancy, animals in, experiments in feeding barium salts,62loco plants,41,42Prescott, A. B., study of Aragallus lamberti,20

Rabbits, autopsies after barium poisoning,57-61,67loco poisoning,30,34,36-43barium salts, feeding experiments,57-62chemicals in aqueous solutions, feeding experiments,50-52loco plants, ash extracts, feeding experiments,48-49,66-71feeding experiments,22,24,29,30,33,34in laboratory,36-44,48-49,66-71reproduction of symptoms of loco poisoning,29,33,36-44,75Rabies, treatment, use of Astragalus kentrophyta,35Rabuteau, reference to work,59Ragwort, poisonous effects, Canada,17Ram, barium poisoning, autopsy,74Ration, daily, green food for cattle, toxic effects of loco plants,74Rats, feeding experiments with barium carbonate,71Rattle-box.SeeCrotalaria sagittalis.Rattleweed disease.SeeLoco disease.Reichardt, E., reference to work,64Reincke, J. J., reference to work,59Resins from loco plants, experiments,26Reynolds, M. H., investigations with barium,65Rhamnus lanceolata, supposed cause of loco disease,10Rocky Mountains, high percentage of barium in rocks,54Roscoe, H. E., reference to work,53Rosenthal, D. A., reference to work,35Rossbach, M. J., reference to work,65Rothrock, description of loco plants, effects on animals,20,21Ruedi, Carl, experiments with loco plants and references to work,14,19,29-30

Sages said to cause loco disease,11Salivation, result of loco poison,12use of barium on human beings,63Salt licks supposed to cause loco disease,11prevention of poisonous effects of Darling pea,17Santi, L., references to work,59,72Sayre, L. E., investigations and experiments and referencesto work,10,11,14,18,19,22,23,25,28,29,30,31,34,48Schedel, H., reference to work,65Scheibler, C., reference to work,64Schirmer, reference to work,74Schorlemmer, C., reference to work,53Schuchardt, B., description of symptoms of locoed animals, similar to lathyrism,15Schulz, H., reference to work,63Schwartzkopff, O., references to work,12,13Schwilgué, C. J. A., reference to work,63“Science,” references to papers on loco plants,11,31Scrofula, treatment, use of barium62Senecio jacoboea, poisonous effects,17Sestini, F., tests for beryllium,50Sheep, autopsies after barium poisoning,74loco poisoning,18,30,33,45disease caused by feeding on Darling pea,16-17loco-plant feeding experiments,30,44-46poisoning, notes,20,22,30,33,34locoed, symptoms,14-15susceptibility to loco disease,12Smith, J. G., reference to work,35Snow, F. H., reference to work,31Soils, analysis, Hugo, Colo., for traces of barium,57Sophora sericea, supposed cause of loco disease,10Spine diseases, treatment, use of barium,63Sprengel, C., reference to work,53Staggers, grass, Texas loco disease, symptoms, description,11Stalker, M., description of symptoms of locoed animals and referencesto work,10,11,14,15,16,18,21,26,64Steele, C. D., reference to work,31Stern, E., reference to work,64Stietenroth, reference to work,73Stipa vaseyi, supposed cause of loco disease,10Stock, losses from loco diseases,9,34poisoning by barium in brine,73Stockman, Doctor, experiments with extracts of Astragalus mollissimus,22Storer, F. H., reference to work,72Storke, B. F., references to work,19,25Strontium acetate, experiments on rabbits,52Subcutaneous injections.SeeInjections.Sullivan, Dr. E. C., determination of barium in Aragallus lamberti,54Sulphates antidotal to barium, suggestions,71-72,75Suzuki, U., reference to work,53Swain, R. E., reference to work,49Swainsona galegifolia.SeeDarling pea.spp., effects on sheep and horses, similar to loco poisoning,16-17Syphilis, treatment, use of Astragalus exscapus,35

Taenia expansa.SeeTapeworm.Taito, F., reference to work,64Tallquist, T. W., reference to work,31Tapeworm, sheep, suggested cause of loco disease,30Texas grass staggers, loco disease, symptoms, description,11Thallium nitrate, experiments on rabbits,50Thorium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,50Thorpe, T. E., reference to work,57Tidy, C. M., reference to work,61Tiraboscht, A., reference to work,64Titanium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,50Tixier, L., reference to work,41Torrey, J., reference to work,19Toxicity, variations in extracts of loco plants,66-71Turner, F., reference to work,17

Ulcers in stomach,18,24,37,41,43,49,69

Vasey, George, investigations and references to work,12,13,14,19,20,21

Wait, C. E., reference to work,51Walsh, J., reference to work,64Watson, S., study of Aragallus lamberti,20Weber, F. R., reference to work,59Wheat, barium present,53Wheeler, G. M., references to work,20,21Wilcox, E. V., references to work,11,33Wilcox, T. E., reference to work,13Williams, T. A., reference to work,10Winslow, K., reference to work,73Wohlwill, F., reference to work,51Woll, F. W., reference to work,74Woolls, W., reference to work,17Worms, cause of loco disease, suggestion,30,31,34

Yttrium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,51

Zirconium chlorid, experiments on rabbits,50-51Zygadenus elegans, supposed cause of loco disease,10

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Obvious typographical errors and punctuation has been corrected without note.Alternate spellings and mis-spellings in the original have been retained.Page 26: "analagous" changed to "analogous" (some plant analogous to).Footnote 96: "Crotallaria" changed to "Crotalaria" (Poisonous Effects of Crotalaria).Page 52: "Rubidum" changed to "Rubidium" (Rubidium chlorid c. p.).Page 76: "is" changed to "it" (so that it is not).

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation has been corrected without note.

Alternate spellings and mis-spellings in the original have been retained.

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Footnote 96: "Crotallaria" changed to "Crotalaria" (Poisonous Effects of Crotalaria).

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