Eczema of the Dog 



rences which foIlo« each otirp,- If, '• . "* "^-^ *° "'<^ '^'"'^^- 

 usually becomes m-oh-flPt„) V ''P"' succession, the disease 



ened and wr Led i crlts »t '?"'" *\"^ 'H'" '^^^'""^^ tliiek- 

 hair bulbs atroplV'* f n't ch ct'e's''; '^''f ? ''"'"y' """ '^' 

 scarcely he expected and even ; complete recovery can 



remain's thickened scahnt,^,. ?"'" °^ ™Pro™ment, the skin 

 dry surface Si e.e«.fi ^'esquamation continue on its 

 pekrs thfn and wiy; """' *''"™ ''*°'^'«' "^^'r «™"-« ^^'l"ch ap- 



were due to it) • accordino- fl nV I J" ^^ ^^^^ ^^'^ diseases of dogs 

 to a micrococcus foZ "fy him ^ The' affecf f "r '' ''TI'^ '' '' '''' 

 it a specific affection avii .L.L i . '^ '^''"' ^^^ ^^ considers 

 disease artificialirwit Sres of t^^ "' '"^^^ '"'^' in producing the 

 mission of the dis-easetesTt^'^efn^ve^T^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^-- 



_ ^4ci^^e r/«/«6e eczema occurs much moro ravAlv n.. fi.^ 



Seborrheic eczema was observed hv SpliiTirioito ^ i 



othef fr""*"''?^'' ''^^'"""' (Eczema partiale), in contrast to the 

 other forms of eczema, shows no inclination to extend and 

 occurs in those parts of the body which are frequently expose 

 byTr? S^eaff" r"""' ™«?r™t^'' ■»' secretions or'^iJrUa e 



acute eczema of f«t°" "Y "'*''" "^'""* *'>« characteristics of 

 dcnie eczema or take a chrome course. In this form the cir 



e Tcl'l^ • «<'?r^^'''''"^"">' ^«™1°P« 0" the back (E ors " 

 especia ly in old animals and in insuUBcient care of the skfn and 

 genera ly runs the course of chronic eczema. Prom the ro^t of 

 t e sk^ of the' r'l''''' ""^ "°t "'f'-'^'!"ently further forwa ds 

 the skin of the back appears bald or sparsely covered with hair; 



