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swelling of the parts affected. After a while sensibility of the dying 

 region is lost and the line of demarcation between it and the living 

 tissue becomes manifest. The dead portion commonly dies and is cast 

 off. In some cases the gangrene is accompanied by symptoms of a 

 septic nature. 



" The possible residt of the poisoning depends largely on the amount 

 of Ergot taken and on the severity of the symptoms produced thereby. 

 When small amounts are taken and only a slight dullness or digestive 

 disturbance results the outlook may be quite favourable. Even Ergot 

 abortion with rather severe symptoms usually is followed by recovery, 

 but in the gangrenous cases, fatal terminations are common. The 

 animals which through this cause have lost one or more parts are not 

 only crippled, but septic or embohc complications may lead to a fatal 

 termination. Paralytic cases do not permit of a favourable prognosis, 

 especially if muscle groups containing important functions are involved." 

 {N. Dakota Exp. Sta. Rept.) 



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