68 HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA IN CATTLE 
“The chronic stage occurs in young and older animals, and is 
characterized by emaciation and respiratory disturbances. On post 
mortem examination one finds a watery condition of the muscles, 
fluid in the serous cavities, and sometimes residues of a pneumonia 
and pleuritis. 
“Sometimes one observes complications such as ulcers of the gums, 
falling out of the teeth, proliferations and ulcerous changes on the 
lips and the udder. 
“The work shows further, that the septicemia pluriformis ovium 
observed in Germany, resembles very much the disease occurring in 
France and Argentina under the name of Pasteurella or Lombritz. 
The authors consider these diseases as identical.” 
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