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V. Ocdciiiatoiis szvelling of extremities. 



vl. lUepJiaHtiasis, Verriicotis grease or Stravbfiiss , 

 and other chronic sivcllings of joint. 



Verrucous grease is found at the hollow of fetlock, which is 

 much thickened, covered with warty prominences, and shows 

 often excoriation and cxsudation, but never cord-like swellings 

 or abscesses. 



vii. Traiimata of external genital organs. 



In most cases of saccharomycosis, we find changes in the 

 scrotum, prneputium, or penis. Ulcers are here mostly hollow 

 and funnel-shaped ; so, sometimes liable to be confounded with, 

 traumatic ulcers. 



vi i i . Cicatrix of different origin. 



This can be distinguished by anamnesis , by the form and 

 arrangement of cicatrices and localities, where they appear. 

 Chain-like cicatrices on the neck, breast, flank region, &c. are 

 mostly the remains of former saccharomycosis. 



ix. Sarcocelc, Iiydrocele, Jiaeniatocele. 



The latter two may be easily distinguished by palpitation. 

 Sarcoccle may be distinguished by smooth and often enormous 

 swellings and also by the absence of cutaneous lesion, which is 

 always found in saccharomycosis. 



X. Saddle and harness galls. 

 These may be ascertained by watching the course. 



xi. BotJiriomycosis. 



It may appear at the spermatic cord after castration or on 

 the saddle or harness region. There is no cordy swelling : the 

 tissue is spongy, containing multiple purulent herds, in which 

 characteristic ///^-grains can be found. The course is also dif- 

 ferent. 



