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taken in has been considerable, death ensues. The remedy must, 

 therefore, be instantaneous, and consists in again opening the ori- 

 fice, or making a new one, to gain an immediate renewed flow of 

 blood, which will, in most cases, renovate the horse, who has been 

 found afterward to be tormented with an intolerable itching." * 



* Blaine's "Outlines." 



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