Abstract
Disease processes not directly related to the cause of death recorded in 480 consecutive postmortem examinations of horses performed at the department of pathology, Veterinary Field Station, University of Liverpool [England, UK], between Feb. 1958 and Feb. 1980, are reported. The alimentary, cardiovascular, respiratory and locomotor systems were those most frequently diseased. The most common specific entities were those associated with endoparasitism and its associated vascular lesions, pneumonia and fractures.

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