What Is Canine Distemper Miasm

Canine distemper, a very old disease of dogs, is well known in its clinical manifestation. According to The Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals the major symptoms are:

  • Watery discharge from eyes and nose.

  • Conjunctivitis, with discharge (eventually purulent).

  • Vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite.

  • Watery feces, mixed with mucous, offensive and often bloody feces; intense malaise, loss of weight, and death.

  • Severe, fetid diarrhea.

  • Spasms, fits, epileptiform seizures.

  • Paralysis.

  • Eruption around the mouth where hair meets the naked skin of the lips.

  • Swelling of the feet, red footpads.

  • Pneumonia.

  • Eruptions on the skin of pustules, on the abdomen, inside the thighs, and elsewhere.

  • Emaciation.

What I am suggesting to you is that, because of repeated vaccination, the acute disease of canine distemper has changed form to appear as a variety of chronic diseases. The original disease, Distemper, has been, for the most part, replaced by Distemper Vaccinosis, a chronic disease of great variety. This chronic disease also creates a susceptibility to new acute forms of distemper like parvovirus. Because, by its nature, chronic disease is more developed than an acute disease, the many ramifications of this condition have been given new names from the mistaken idea that they are different and distinct diseases. In Table 1, the acute, natural form of the Distemper has become the chronic disease indicated.

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