78 ROARING IN HORSES. 



At the Central Veterinary Medical Society 

 of France, sitting in Paris, Monsieur Cadiot, 

 on behalf of M. Labat, Professor of the 

 Toulouse Veterinary School, presented, on 

 May 1 2th, 1892, the first of a series of notes 

 and the results of six cases of chronic roaring 

 operated on by him under Moller's system. 



Out of the six cases, two were radically 

 cured, one having the appearance of being 

 cured was prematurely put to work and 

 relapsed, two cases were much relieved, and 

 the sixth patient died three days after the 

 operation of a complication very much re- 

 sembling the disease described by Loiset 

 under the name of mechanical bronchitis 

 (bronchorrse asphyxiante) * 



* Y'l^Q Rec7(eil de Medecine Vcterinaire d' Alfort, Series VIL, 

 Tome IX., No. 10, 30 Mai, 1892. 



