ii6 0///!^^G LANDERS. 



The third is a malignant difcharge, 

 which attends the ftrangles fometimes, 

 and falls upon the lungs, which runs ofF 

 by the noftrils. 



The fourth is, when an aGrimonious 

 humour in the farcy feizes thefe parts, 

 where it foom makes terrible havock. 



^ The fifth kind we fliall defer ibe by 

 and by, as arifing from taking cold. 



The fixth kind is a difcharge from the 

 ftrangles, which fometimes vents itfelf at 

 thenoftrils. ^/^^ Strangles, chap. x. 



Thefe are the various diforders which 

 have been obferved fometimes to throw 

 matter out from the noftrils 5 let us now 

 defcribe the real glanders. 



The gene- The matter then difeharged from the 

 raJ fywip- noftrils of a glandered horfe, is either 

 ^°^'^^* white, yellow, or greenifli, fometimes 

 ftreaked, or tingid with blood : when the 

 difeafe is of long ftanding, and the bones 

 are fouled, the matter turns blackifh, 

 and become* very foetid ; and is always 

 attended with a fwelling of the kernels 

 or glands under the jaws 5 in every other 



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