Doitrine 1 4 1 



supply ; keeping the forage from con- 

 tamination with the ejecta of rats, etc., and 

 the administration of one ounce doses of 

 Fowler's Solution of Arsenic every day 

 mixed with the food. 



Dourine. 



This disease is also known as Maladie 

 de Coit, or covering disease, because it is 

 chiefly spread by stallions. It is quite 

 unknown in England, but prevalent in 

 France, Russia, etc. The malady is 

 denoted by swelling and ulceration of the 

 penis, the swelling subsequently extending 

 to the sheath, scrotum, etc., causing the 

 animal to have difficulty in passing its 

 water. In mares similar changes can be 

 seen about the generative passage. 



In course of time — sometimes months 

 elapse — paralysis of the hind quarters 

 comes on, and the animal is no longer able 



