294 DISEASES OF DOMESTICATED BIRDS 
28,9.4.mM. Fowl dead. Autopsy notes. Considerable food in crop. 
Mucosa of dependent portion of crop shows a number of small necrotic 
patches and erosions. Mucosa of duodenum hemorrhagic. Liver 
congested and pale in spots. Heart in systole. 
(38) February 28, 10.15 a.m. Fowl received 5 grains of tartar 
emetic. Result. No effect was apparent. 
TURPENTINE 
Non-toxic dose. 2% drams + 
Experiment. (1) February 7, 10.30 a.m. Fowl received 2% 
drams of turpentine with 2% drams of linseed oil. Result. No ef- 
fect was apparent. 
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