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changes; but the deeper ones, after granulating, leave a radiating, 
star-shaped cicatrix which is either smooth or horny, and which, 
according to the shape of the ulcer, may be of an irregular or oblong 
Fie. 11. Scar TISSUE FOLLOWING GLANDERS ULCERS, NASAL SEPTUM HORSE. 
(AFTER JOEST.) 
ae amare a 
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Fig. 12. ScaRS FROM NON-GLANDERED LESIONS ON NASAL SEPTUM HORSE. 
(AFTER JOEST.) 
form. The nasal septum is frequently covered with these scars. 
The ulcers and cicatrices are sometimes found in the maxillary and 
frontal sinuses, in the guttural pouches and in the eustachian tubes. 
They may also occur in the larynx, especially in the region of the 
vocal chords. Inthe trachea and even in the bronchi, particularly 
on the anterior surface, numerous long, oval ulcers or long, pointed, 
