entered into later on under the heading of Fits. 



Chorea makes itself apparent by a constant 

 twitching of the muscles. It may be local or 

 general. Usually yields to treatment if taken 

 at the start, but when of long standing, it is 

 almost useless to attempt doing anything for it. 

 I have known bitches so afl3^icted, to recover on 

 being bred, the trouble disappearing entirely. 



Paralysis in distemper is usually only partial, 

 affecting the spine and hind quarters, causing 

 loss of power, inability to rise, etc. It will first 

 be observed by an uncertain wavering gait 

 behind. 



In Pneumonigb the respiration is quick and 

 oppressed, the abdominal muscles being em- 

 ployed in the act. An occasional congh, not 

 violent, a frothy expectoration either white or 

 of a rusty color. If the ear is placed against 

 the right side over the region of the lungs a 

 crackling sound or crepitation may be detected. 

 In Broncho-Pneumonia the mucus rattle will bo 

 observed. 



Jaundice will be marked by the following 

 symptoms, viz., uneasiness while sleeping, loss 

 of appetite, thirst. The foeces dark and thin at 

 first, later on dry and grayish in color ; colic 

 pains. Membranes of the eyes and mouth, also 

 the urine of a deep yellow shade. 



Inflammation of the Bowels is indicated by 

 extreme thirst, tenderness of the abdomen, colic 



