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Fig. 21. Photograph of a portion of a nasal septum showing ulcers 

 in advanced glanders, [a) Perforations of septuju. 



gion of the lower vocal chords. In the trachea and even in the 

 bronchi, particularly on the anterior surface, numerous long, 

 oval ulcers or long, pointed, serrated scars are frequently found. 

 In addition to the ulcers, a catarrhal inflammation of the 

 mucous membrane is very apt to be present. 



