There is however a symptom of great 

 importance respecting tuberculosis in 

 cows: i.e. nymphomania, when the heifer 

 mounts the other animals simulatings the 

 functions ot a bull, and at the same 

 time with a temperature ot 39.5 ro 40 ° c. 

 In such cases one may affirm with some 

 basis, that the subject is affected with 

 the disease. 



Uterine Tuberculosis exclusively loca- 

 ted in the uterus, may continue for a 

 long time without showing any symptom 

 worthy of notice, but the excretions are 

 always accompanied with the bacilli of 

 Koch in abundance. 



Mammary tuberculosis exists when one 

 or several quarters increase in volume 

 principally the hind quarters, and when 

 at the same time there is dilfnsso tunic 

 faction, in spite of which, the milk secre- 

 ted may be of uniform quality. If to 

 these symptoms be added notable hyper- 

 trophiaofthe supra-mammary, ganglions^ 

 the supposition becomes a certainty. 



