21 SYMPTOMATIC INDICATIONS. 



ERYSIPELAS, with red, hot, inflamed skir, 

 heat, swelling, and tenderness of the part. 



FARCY, with buds appearing along the course 

 of the inflamed lymphatics, with or without dis- 

 charge, or ulceration, hardened lymphatics or 

 cords, and swelling or tumefaction, pain and 

 tenderness along the inside of the thighs, 

 swelled legs, ulcerations, cough, great debility 

 and emaciation. (Compare also C C.) 



GREASE or SCRATCHES, with swelling and 

 heat, cracks, or deep clefts, discharge of thick, 

 gummy matter, or even formation of unhealthy 

 vegetations or grapes. 



ABSCESS or hot swellings, with a collection of 

 matter, wherever situated. 



ULCERATIONS, either flat, superficial, or 

 deep-seated with sinuses, pipes, or FISTULAS, 

 burrowing deep, with narrow openings. 



FISTULAS, with narrow openings, and deep- 

 seated or torturous ulcerations. 



WARTS, or horny appendages, or unhealty- 

 thickening of the skin. 



UNHEALTHY SKIN, every injury tends to sup- 

 puration. 



FALLING OFF of the hair. 

 ROUGH STARING or unhealthy coat. 

 PLEURO-PNEUMONIA in horses or cattle, in 

 the more advanced stages, with great prostra- 

 tion or sinking of strength, or in alternation 

 with E E.- 



