APPENDIX. 



TABLE XIII contd. 



Showing the number of plaques, their situation, dates of appearance and disappearance, 

 ^together with the duration of each, respectively. 



On looking over the notes of this case, it would appear that the animal 

 which had evidently" suffered from Dourine during a period of two seasons, had 

 been perfectly cured of the disease, [by the administration of Mercury and 

 Potassium Iodide, and that the only visible results of the Malady were the swell- 

 ing and thickening of the sheath and scrotum ; for during a period of ten 

 months the animal was in the heat of health and condition. After covering a 



