Glanders. 



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that is. a local inflammation, which in the chronic form of the affec- 

 tion also produces a wall of demarcation by fibroblasts. With 

 the persistent and progressive multiplication of the bacilli in the 



Fig. 74. 

 Microscopic section through a glanders nodnle in hmg of horse. 



Fig 75. 

 Glanders nodules, erosions and ulcers of the nasal septum of horse. 



inflamed and necrobiotic tissue,, this limiting new tissue is, however, 

 continuallv being broken down and the area of destruction is 

 widened. ' The virus being taken up by the leucocytes, multiplying 



