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mud bath a bath in warm mud (as for treating rheumatism)
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mud f. 1. leptospirosis occurring in the summer and late autumn in Germany and Russia, caused by Leptospira interrogans (formerly believed to be caused specifically by serovar L. grippotyphosa), transmitted by a field mouse, Microtus arvalis, and affecting workers in flooded fields or in swamps. Called also autumn f., marsh f., slime f., and swamp f.  2. a disease of horses consisting of dermatophilosis, leptospirosis, and greasy heel.
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mud bath The body is coated with organic thermal mud to release tension and nourish the skin.
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mud fever [Scratches, Greasy Heel] A condition generally affecting the heel or pastern, but can move higher. Looks like a bad rash, with weeping sores, scabs, and raw skin. An infection that can be a combination of bacteria and fungus. Caused by standing in mud, and can be very difficult to treat. http://www.thehorse.com/viewarticle.asp?fid=504&dpt=6&textfield=mud%20fever
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