224 Horses on Board Ship. 



need hardly say that farcy and glanders are 

 merely different forms of the same disease. 

 The only case of ulcerative lymphangitis 

 which I have seen was in Cape Colony ; 



the animal being a remount from the United 

 States. 



STRANGLES. 



In ordinary strangles, I have found it well 

 to rub the swelling under the jaw with 

 biniodide of mercury ointment (i to 4), as 

 soon as it became hard. In this case, the 

 biniodide seems to act as an antiseptic in 

 checking the formation of pus. 



PINK-EYE. 



This disease had best be treated by careful 

 nursing and attention to the state of the 

 bowels. 



