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which lines both them and the noflrils 

 inflanned, thickened, and corroded with 

 fordid ulcers, v/hich in fome cafes had 

 eat into the bones. Thefe ftmjfes or ca- 

 vities will be better underflood by refer- 

 ring to the annexed plate. . 



He obferves, that when glandered ^o"^^ cu- 

 horfes difcharge matter from both no- J-^^"^^^^^"^^ 

 ftrils, both fides of the membrane and 

 cavities wxre afFe6led ; but v^hen they 

 ran at one noftril only, that fide only was 

 found diftempered. 



It Is a curious remark of our author, 

 that the fublingual glands, or the kernels 

 'fituated under the jaw-bone, which are 

 always fwelled in this diftemper, do not 

 difcharo-e their lymph into the mouth, 

 as in mtn, but into the noftrils ; and that 

 he conftantly found their obftrudion 

 ao-reed with the difcharge: if one gland 

 only was affedled, then the horfe dif- 

 charsed from one noftril only, but if 

 both were, then the difcharge was from 

 both. 



He fometimes, though rarely,^ found ^^^-^^ 

 the bony partition of the nofe carious or f,^^^^^^^ 

 rotten •, but that the fpongy bones about rotten, 

 this part muft fuffer from the acrimony 

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