APPENDIX. 



YADQIR. 



LATENT rofeit OF DOUBINE. 



At a later date active symptoms supervened. 



A chestnut Arab (No. 2348), 14-3J, age 14 years, Sire Anaiza, Dame 

 Hadban, Civil Veterinary Department stallion was landed in Bombay, 2nd 

 November 1892. The following are the names of the stands with the dates 

 whec the stallion has been stationed : 



Basatikri . 31st August 1893. Dep6t 18th December 1894. 

 Ycusaffa . 28th January 1895. Dep6t 3rd April 1900. 

 Etah . 28th April 1900. Dep&t 1st August 1901. 



Nourangabad 4th October 1901. Dep&t 9th March 1902. 

 Masanta . 10th March 1902. Dep&t 7th September 1902. 

 Jarki . 4th December 1902. Dep&t 26th March 1903. 



(B.W.902lbs.) . . (B. W. 845 Ibs.) 



Bareilly . 29th March 1903. 



- Muktesar . 10th April 1903. , 



Baieilly . llth November 1903. 



Previous History. Very little was seen of this horse at the Dep6t, as 

 Arabs are not regularly brought in for summer rest like the English stallions. 

 On account of swelling of sheath and scrotum which was reported in August, 

 the animal was ordered in from Masauta for rest and treatment and arrived 

 in September 1902. No other symptoms were observed, but those above 

 mentioned, as for instance loss of condition, aderna of the hind limbs and 

 patches on the skin, etc. The animal was treated with Arsenic and Nux 

 Vomica and having considerably improved in condition was returned to his 

 stand at Jarki on the 4th December 1902. Body weight 902 Ibs. On orders 

 being issued for his removal to the dep6t as a suspected case of Dourine, the 

 horse arrived looking pulled down, body weight 845 Ibs., his sheath and 

 scrotum very much Uarger, than it ever was before. Up to the date of his 

 being despatched to Bareilly, 29th March 1903, no circular patches on the 

 skin or any other marked symptoms had been observed. 



The animal was received at Bareilly Laboratory on 31st March 1903. On 

 examination, : with the exception of marked enlargement of the sheath and 

 slight thickening of the tissues of the scrotum, no other symptoms of Dou- 

 rine were noted. 



Between the 31st March and April 10th, on which latter date the animal 

 was removed to the Muktesar Laboratory in the Hills, the first small plaques, 

 2 in number, nrticarial in form and character and soft in consistency, made 

 their appearance on April 3rd. 



A third plaque made its appearance on the 17th April, a few days after the 

 exertion caused by marching a distance of 30 miles up to the Muktesar Labo- 

 ratory at an elevation of 7,500 feet. 



An interval of 23 days now occurred before the eruption of the 4th, and 

 one of 48 days between that of the 4th and 6th plaques, but during the 

 month* of July-October inclusive some 27 cutaneous patches were noted. 



