lo8 Surgical Diseases and Surgery of the Dog 



and iodine, supplemented by injections of iodine into the gland with 

 cold baths. 



Moussu found that administration of thyroid glandules of the 

 horse (eight per diem) materially modified the course of the disease 

 in human beings, though other observers have got absolutely nega- 

 tive results, but it is worthy of note that this form of struma can be 

 cured in the human subject by partial removal of the gland (Whar- 

 ton and Curtis). 



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The Lymphatic Glands 



LYMPHADENITIS. 



The lymphatic glands in the region of the throat are not uncom- 

 monly the seat of acute suppurative conditions, which are entirely 

 different from, and not to be confounded with, inflammation of the 

 salivary glands, which' is a comparatively rare disease. The glands 

 most c9mmonly affected are those draining the mucosal areas of the 

 mouth, pharynx, and larynx, viz., the Submaxillary, consisting of a 

 bilateral group of three glands lying subcutaneously between the 

 posterior border of the masseter muscle and the submaxillary sali- 

 vary gland, and the Retropharyngeal. The disease always results 



