"[...]diet, watering the animal after feeding grain, by exhaustion and intestinal worms. Usually, but one of the animals in the stable or herd is affected. If several are affected, it is
because all have been subject to the same condition, and not because the disease has spread from one animal to another. Specific Diseases.—The terms infectious and contagious are used in
speaking of specific diseases. Much confusion exists in the popular use of these terms. A contagious disease is one that may be transmitted by personal contact, as, for example, influenza,
glanders and hog-cholera. As these diseases may be produced by indirect contact with the diseased animal as well as by direct, they are also infectious. There are a few germ diseases that are
not spread by the healthy animals coming [...]".