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ches, or along the Vertebras of the Loins, they founded 
like a dry Bladder when full blown. In fome the 
LJrine was very turbid, in others of a bright flame 
Colour. In comparing the Pulfes of the (bund Cat- 
tle with thole of the difeas’d, he found the latter to 
be quicker and weaker. There was but little heat 
perceivable by the touch in any of them, their 
Tongues were foft and moift, but their Breath was 
exceedingly oflenfive. Befides thefe particulars he was 
inform'd by thofe, who attended the fick Cattle, and 
by other Perfons worthy of Credit, that in fbme of 
thefe Beads they had obferved crude Tumors in fe- 
deral parts of the Body, as likewife watery Fuflules 
and diforderly motions of the Head, with dry, black, 
and fiffudd Tongues; that in others of them they 
met with Tumours, that came to Maturation, putrid 
Matter ifTuing from the Mouth and Noflrils, Worms 
in the Fxces, and in the Eyes, bloody fweats, and 
the falling off of the Hair. 
In comparing the Flefli of the Cattle dead of this 
Diftemper, with that of others kill’d for the Market, 
he found the Mulcles in the former lying immedi- 
ately under the Skin to be fomething livid. Having 
opened the three Cavities of the Body, he applied him- 
felf with the utmoft diligence to examine the Brain 
with ids Membranes ; the Trachara, Oefophagus, Lungs, 
Heart wich its Auricles, the Vena Cava, Aorta, and 
Diaphragm ; the Liver, Spleen and other parts of the 
lower Venter. In all which there was no difeern* 
able difference, cither as to figure, fize, concents, fi- 
xation, or connexion, with the neighbouring Parts, 
from whac was c-bferv’d in found Cattle kill’d by 
the Butcher, except the particulars hereafter menti- 
on’d. The Blood found in the Ventricles of the 
Heart, in the Pulmonary Veflels, in the Aorta and 
