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An inclination to heal will be noticed in some 

 of the pustules and sores, especially when energetic 

 treatment is resorted to. 



In the event of suspicious indolent subcutaneous 

 nodules being observed, diagnosis might be accelerated 

 by extirpation and microscopical examination of sections 

 and smears from the nodules. However, I have 

 no knowledge of this method of diagnosis having 

 yet been carried out, although in dealing with an 

 outbreak I have frequently had resort to removing 

 such suspicious nodules by complete extirpation as a 

 precautionary measure. At the same time, one must 

 remember that in dealing with an outbreak every 

 effort should be made to reduce the number of 

 wounds to a minimum, so in adopting this as a method 

 of diagnosis there are many points which require very 

 careful consideration before it could be generally 

 recommended. 



Differential Diagnosis 



I. Glanders (farcy), as has been already inferred, 

 is the disease with which epizootic lymphangitis is most 

 likely to be confounded, and the latter may be 

 distinguished from it (glanders) by the following 

 points : — 



(i) Healthy appearance of the animal generally. 

 Emaciation and unthriftiness being only 

 present in very advanced cases in which the 

 disease tends to become generalized, 

 (ii) Almost invariable absence of fever, 

 (iii) Unimpaired appetite. 



(iv) Characteristic appearance of the ulcers and 

 sores, which have an inclination to granulate 

 and with energetic treatment to heal, and, 



