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the opposite hind, and upon both fore limbs as well, and likewise upon 

 the head and neck. All the legs then took to swell ; but, most of all, 

 the off hind, to which the lameness became transferred. Soon after, he 

 commenced emitting purulent matter from the nostrils. Fever had been 

 all along an accompaniment. On the twenty-sixth day from that of the 

 operation the colt was destroyed, suffering in the last stage of farcy 

 coupled with the supervention of glanders. 



CONCLUSION OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 



