Barium, A Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease - Part 7
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Pharm. Journ. and Trans., 3 s., vol. 18, p. 712. 1887-88.

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[102] Day, M. G. Experimental Demonstrations of the Toxicity of the "Loco Weed." N. Y. Med. Journ., vol. 49, p. 237. 1889.

[103] Presumably a 10 per cent decoction, U. S. P.

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[108] Stalker, M. 1st Ann. Rept. State Vet. Surg. Iowa, p.

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1891.--Power, F. B. Notes on the So-called Loco Weeds. Pharm.

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[110] Kennedy, J. Pharm. Rec., vol. 8, p. 197. 1888. Kennedy also obtained ammonia from _Astragalus mollissimus_.

[111] O'Brine, D. Progress Bulletin on the Loco and Larkspur.

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[112] Oatman, H. C. The Poisonous Principle of Loco Weed.

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[116] Sayre, L. E. The Loco Disease. Journ. Kans. Med. Soc., vol. 4, pp. 241-243. 1904.--What is Insanity in Lower Animals? Journ. Kans. Med. Soc., vol. 4, p. 222. 1904.

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[118] Ruedi, C. Loco Weed (Astragalus Mollissimus): A Toxico-Chemical Study. Trans. Colo. State Med. Soc., p. 418.

1895.--Also Treatment of Animals Poisoned by Loco Weed (unpublished article).

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[121] Sayre, L. E. Loco Weeds. 7th Bien. Rept. Kansas State Board Agric. for 1889-1890, pt. 2, p. 98. 1891.

[122] Curtice, C. Tape-Worm Disease of Sheep of the Western Plains. Bur. Animal Industry, 4th and 5th Ann. Rept., p. 167.

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[123] Steele, C. D. New Theory about Loco. Farm and Ranch, vol. 20, No. 35, p. 1. 1901.

[124] Marshall, H. T. Loco Weed Disease of Sheep. Johns Hopkins Hospital Bul., vol. 15, p. 181. 1904.--Data as to these parasites of sheep may be found in Curtice, C., The Animal Parasites of Sheep, Bur. Animal Industry, Rept., 1890.

[125] Faust, E. S., and Tallquist, T. W. Ueber d. Ursachen der Bothriocephalus-anamie. Arch. f. Exp. Path., vol. 57, p.

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[127] Lloyd, J. U. Loco, or Crazy Weed. Eclectic Med. Journ., vol. 53, p. 482. 1893.

[128] Lloyd, J. U., l. c., p. 483.

[129] Lloyd, J. U., l. c., p. 484.

NOTE.--Eccles had previously announced a somewhat similar idea. Sayre, L. E. Loco Weed. Proc. Amer. Pharm. a.s.soc., vol.

36, p. 115. 1889.

[130] Lloyd, J. U., l. c., p. 486.

[131] Lloyd, J. U., l. c., p. 483.

[132] O'Brine, D. Progress Bulletin on the Loco and Larkspur.

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[133] Mayo, N. S. Some Observations on Loco. Kans. State Agric. Coll. Bul. 35, p. 116. 1893.

[134] Kobert, R. Lehrb. d. Intoxikationen, p. 615. 1893.

[135] O'Brine, D. Progress Bulletin on Loco and Larkspur.

Colo. State Agric. Coll. Bul. 25, p. 13. 1893.

[136] After the ma.n.u.script of this bulletin was sent to the printer it was learned through Professor Carpenter that the animal was a horse.