538 Veterinary Medicine. 



Treatment is essentially the same as in leukaemia, and equally- 

 unsatisfactory. Arsenic has in the main given the best results. 

 In the very earliest stages when the granular hyperplasia is con- 

 fined to one group, excision is advisable. This should be 

 avoided in all cases in which the constitutional symptoms have 

 developed. Phosphorus and phosphide of zinc have seemed 

 beneficial in certain hands. Injections into the glands have so 

 far proved useless. Cod liver oil, internally with phosphorus 

 and locally as an inunction, has appeared useful. Careful diet 

 and genial out-door life are important. 



