Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
So much has been written concerning Piroplasmosis as it occurs in different animals in various parts of the world that one may be pardoned for directing attention to the fact that the disease exists at home and is constantly coming before the notice of the veterinarian at this time of the year.
1 There is a haemoglobinuria affecting equines in the winter months particularly, known commonly in the veterinary profession as azoturia, but the cause is unknown.
2 Specimens of these ticks were sent to Dr Nuttall for identification.