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three cases in -wliicli it liacT been used witli advantage internally and 

 externally. 



Professor Simonds had had no experience of carbolic acid internally 

 administered ; though externally applied to diseases of the skin he had 

 found it efficacious. 



Dr. BuDD wished to add that he believed this particular disorder 

 was propagated chiefly by the discharges from the intestinal canal, 

 and that persons who got the matter about their shoes were frequently 

 the imconscious agents for conveying the disease from one place to 

 another. At present the complaint was very rife in the South of 

 Ireland, from whence vast importations of pigs took place into the 

 port of Bristol. 



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