It is urged against the application of heat that it favours organismal growth and reproduction, and tends rather to induce the spread of the suppurative process than to overcome it.
"Diseases of the Horse's Foot"
Harry Caulton Reeks
We shall therefore find bad cases of canker in stables where the "sets" are irregular, or where no paving at all is attempted, where the drainage is defective, and where darkness and want of proper ventilation favours organismal growth.
"Diseases of the Horse's Foot"
Harry Caulton Reeks
If the tissues around the necrosis are engaged in dealing with organismal invasion and the poisonous products thus poured into their working area, their state of health is so weakened that they are unable to successfully combat with the two conditions simultaneously.
"Diseases of the Horse's Foot"
Harry Caulton Reeks