COMPLETE CURE OF NATURAL EPILEPSY OF DOGS 393 



Fig. 2. For explanation see text. 



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Fig. 3. For explanation see text. 



exophthalmos and tonic emotions, while the latter shows a calm and quiet 

 expression. This dog has had no seizures during the 5 years of observation; 

 during this time the observer slept beside the dog at night, and though a bell 

 was attached to the dog, the observer was not once awakened by it. If we 

 include the improved cases, the treatment was effective in 61-1% of the 



