He was like one of those unreasoning but still highly useful, multum in
parvo, Sheffield contrivances, assuming the exterior -- though a little swelled --of a common pocket knife; but containing, not only blades of various sizes, but also screw-drivers, cork-screws, tweezers, awls, pens, rulers, nail-filers, counter-sinkers.
Rutland's motto, Multum in
Parvo, much in little, describes this independent county admirably.
Naturally, this engenders a multum in
parvo view of the extant material.
Still usually associated with the later nineteenth century, this was already available from slop stores, frock shops like that run by Hogarth's sisters and all-purpose outfitting emporia like Allin's Multum in
Parvo Warehouse in Birmingham well before the end of the eighteenth.
Take for instance, the pug, referred to as multum in
parvo, meaning 'a lot of dog in a small space.' This charismatic small dog has the makings of a 'perfect' pet, since it doesn't require long walks in the park, generally likes to be around people, and wants to stick close to its owners.
Parvo in Utah: A veterinarian in Utah reports seeing unusual parvovirus in puppies.
Four days after taking the tiny dog home, Phoebe died in her arms after hours in agony suffering from deadly
parvo.
She added: "It was touch and go for both these puppies who would have likely contracted
parvo before their owners even bought them.
"It is a poor prognosis for puppies who get
parvo as their chances of survival are only around 50-50."
THOUSANDS of dog owners say it's 'too expensive' to vaccinate their pets against deadly diseases like the 'puppy killer'
parvo.
He isolated canine
parvo virus from diarrhoeic dogs, first time in India and received Dr.