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XXXIll 



MARE I. 



Covered by Arab stallion Shamsher the subject of chronic DourineDitease 

 not communicated Sir weeks later served by a second horte Kilngarth 

 (thorough-bred English) the subject of more recent disease After 

 further period of three weeks, congestion of vaginal m. m. observed and 

 first cutaneous plaque appeared 30 days after union with second horse- 

 Appearance of 27 plaques and several distinct eruptions of disseminated 

 urticaria during a period of 20 weeks Swelling and oedema of vaginal m. 

 m. which later extended to perinaum and udder Swelling and hardening 

 of submaxillary glands Sexual excitement more or less pretent during 

 whole pcrioi the disease lasted Weakness followed later by completed 

 loss of power over hind quarters Trypanosomata frequently found in the 

 blood of the plaques but never free in that of the general circulation 

 Vaginal S9c>-etion although frequently examined never revealed the pre. 

 sen^e of the protzoo* -Course of disease from dat of covering by 

 Kilngarth until that of death, 175 days. 



Mare covered on several occasions during June 1903 by apparently healthy 

 horse Vendor, but no external genital manifestations of the disease 

 follotced as a result of the union. 



A bay Auslralian mare foalel in 1895, 15-2J hands, was cast from tin- 

 Government Remount Depfit, Saharanpur (No. 7827), on the 19th February 

 1903, suffering from chronic Laminitis, but otherwise in excellent condition. 

 She was received on the 20th February 1903 at Uareilly Laboratory. 



