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EXPERIMENT STATION. 



[Jan. 



Diagnostic Service in Animal Pathology. 



Department of VETERI^rARY Science, 

 Dr. G. E. Gage, Acting Head. 



During the year, 636 different sets of diseased material were 

 submitted to the departmental laboratories for examination. 

 In most cases these materials were accompanied by letters re- 

 questing suggestions for treatment. This has involved the 

 classification and recording of a large amount of correspondence. 

 A large percentage of the materials submitted have been 

 examined bacteriologically, serologically and pathologically. 

 Diagnosis reports and suggestions were made concerning cases 

 of the following diseases: — ■ 



Abdominal hemorrhages 



Anemias 



Antresias 



Apoplexy 



Ascites 



Aspergillosis 



Bacillary white diarrhea 



Biliary obstructions 



Biological atrophy 



Cachexia 



Calf scours 



Caseation necrosis 



Cercomoniasis 



Chicken-pox 



Choleolithiasis 



Chronic atrophy 



Chronic indigestion 



Coccidiosis 



Congestion of the lungs 



Cutaneous emphysema from rup- 

 tured air sacs 



Diphtheritic roup 



Duck septicaemia 



External parasites 



Fatty metamorphosis of liver 



Fermentative infection of gastro- 

 intestinal tract 



Fibromae 



Fowl cholera 



Fowl tj^ihoid 



Gangrenous dermatitis 

 Gaseous enteritis 

 Impaction of crop 

 Impaction of duodenum and intes- 

 tines 

 Infarction of kidney 

 Infectious necrosis of canaries 

 Intestinal congestion 

 Intestinal diarrhea 

 Intestinal intussusception 

 Intestinal parasites 

 Jaundice 

 LarjTigitis 

 Leukemia 

 Limber neck 

 Lung strongylosis of pigs 

 Multilocular cysts of ovary 

 Nasal catarrhs 

 Necrosis of liver 

 Nephritis 

 Nodular tjeniasis 

 Occlusion of bile duct 

 (Edema of prepuce in sheep 

 (Esophageal obstruction 

 Ovarian inflammation 

 Ovarian obstruction 

 Ovarian tumors 

 Paralysis 

 Pericarditis 

 Peritonitis 



