| hog c. |
an epizootic infectious disease of swine caused by a togavirus; marked by fever, loss of appetite, emaciation, ulceration of the intestines, diarrhea, and ecchymoses in the kidney and on the skin of the ventral surface of the body. Called also swine fever.
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| hog cholera b. |
Salmonella choleraesuis.
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| hog cholera v. |
a virus of the genus Pestivirus that is the etiologic agent of hog cholera.
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| Hogben t. |
Xenopus t.
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| Hoguet's m. |
in hernioplasty, conversion of the direct hernial sac to an indirect one by withdrawing the sac from beneath the deep epigastric vessels.
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