534 Dr. Turrs’s Account of 
amined ; one-of stiesiy felis was ‘boted, found hollow, and: 
fyringed ; through the da s giddy; toffing her head back- 
waiki aao asif- in:great pain, and. 
upon rubbing her forehead thewed figns of eafe, her ftrength was 
not much diminifhed, her natural evacuations by ftool and urine. 
were free ; however, the died the next morning; and, according 
to the information of my tenant, upon opening the body, the’ 
viftera were all found, no mark of diferder was feen there; büt- 
upon ópening her head, the brains appeared of an unnatural co- 
lour, and, by his account, tending to a mortification, © ^ '- 
-From the number of cows feized with this diftem per i in the 
paises qfostoighity: as before mentioned, a fufpicion arofe that’ 
s; time, however, has fhewmthiat it^ 
is not fo, a "n in oj great: degree, for it frequently happetns;^ 
that among many cattle herding together, one of them fhall have: 
the diftemper ‘and the other semain in perfect health. ^ ^7 
- It appears from the firit recited cafe, that the inje&ed liquor! 
háda free paffage from the‘horn to the nole; yet, previous to: 
the boring of the: horn; tue: was no vifible difcharge at the: 
nofe of ‘the wafted fübftance, or of any other matter, nor has? 
there: been in any: other: "nes that I have heard of; As there, 
appears no external difcharge of the wafted bone, it muft pro-^ 
bably lodge in the cavities of the head, and, in procefs of time, 
affe& the brain ;:or the matter may be fubtilized to a great des: 
gtee, and be. pes into the circulations. It feems farprifing’ 
that fo large a: portion-of bone as that which fills up the horn’ 
Miould be deftroyed, and the beaft manifeft no more complaints: 
than arecommonly obferved ; for the whole fabftance i is gene- ' 
rally loft, before ore me rife fo high as to excite the no- 
Eds farmer: "To "account' for this} may it not be fup- 
