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I suspected. 7. Bronchial catarrh in 3 rabid. 8. Pulmonary 

 CEdema in 11 rabid and 4 suspected. 9. Pneumonia at the 

 border of some lobules — seldom involving entire lobes ; and 

 10. Haemorrhage into the thoracic cavity from gunshot 

 wounds, in 2 suspected cases. 



e. Alterations in the digestive organs, i. Injuries to the 

 tongue in one rabid dog. 2. Foreign bodies in the mouth and 

 throat of i rabid and i suspected. 3. Stomach empty in 19 

 rabid and i suspected. 4. Foreign matter in the stomach — 

 hair, wood, straw, grass, leaves, soil, cherry-stones (and in 

 one case a living horse-fly attached to the mucous membrane) 

 — in 56 rabid and 21 suspected. 5. Foreign matter besides 

 hair in intestines in 6 rabid and 3 suspected. 6. Blood in 

 the stomach in 2 rabid. 7. Injection of the serous membrane 

 of the stomach only in 43 rabid and 2 suspected. 8. Injec-- 

 tion of the serous membrane of the stomach and intestines in 

 3 rabid and 3 suspected. 9. Pallor of the gastric mucous 

 membrane in i rabid. 10. General redness of the same in 

 •6 rabid. 11. Patchy redness of the same in 2 rabid. 12. 

 Haemorrhagic erosions and ulcers in the same in 40 rabid. 

 13. Marked yellowness of the intestinal mucous membrane 

 and contents of same, in 4 rabid. 14. General redness, with 

 tumefaction of the intestinal mucous membrane and tape- 

 worm, in 58 rabid and 17 suspected. 15. Patchy redness of 

 the mucous membrane of the small intestines, particularly, 

 involving Peyer's patches, in 27 rabid and 9 suspected. 16. 

 Diverticular formations in i rabid animal. 



f. Alterations in the urinary and generative organs. 

 I. Nephritis in i rabid and i suspected ; 2. Cystitis and 

 nephritis in r rabid ; 3. 'Pregnancy, about three v/eeks, in a 

 rabid bitch. 



g. Alterations in the locomotory apparatus probably due 

 to injury to the head, were discovered in 3 rabid and 13 sus- 

 pected dogs. 



In the "Berichtiiber d. Veterinarwesen in Sachsen," for 

 1874, Professor Siedamgrotzkyhas a paper on the pathological^ 



