THE CATTLE MURRAIN OF INDIA. 
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arranged in a tabular form for comparison . 
Lungs. 
Heart and Blood. 
Mouth and Pharynx. 
Inflamed. 
Healthy, filled with 
coagulated blood. 
(Esophagus inflamed; mucous mem- 
brane one mass of pus. 
| Contained abscesses 
'infiltrated with dark- 
j brown livid pus. 
Heart softened, pale, 
and yellow ; contained 
black grumous blood. 
Lining of arteries stained. 
Mucous follicles ulcerated; membrane 
inflamed, detached, and shreddy ; con- 
tained brown fetid pus. 
Not noted. 
Blood grumous. 
Tongue swollen; effusion into mus- 
cular substance ; mucous membrane 
thickened, and covered with muco-puru- 
lent fetid secretion ; pharynx inflamed, 
thickened with greyish exudation ; oeso- 
phagus inflamed. 
Congestion, and inter- 
lobular emphysema. 
Haemorrhage under 
lining L of left ventricle. 
Cavities sometimes con- 
tained soft clots, some- 
times were empty. 
Aphthous condition, with congestion 
and excoriations of lips, gums, tongue, 
and palate. 
No disease of pleurae, 
or effusion ; lungs em- 
physematous, and in- 
variably congested. 
Muscular substance 
flaccid; cavities empty; 
blood very dark, fluid, 
and coagulating on ex- 
posure. 
Tongue furred anteriorly; base con- 
gested; swollen follicles, filled with 
lymph; muscles soft, showing points of 
extravasation ; fauces and pharynx highly 
congested, and covered with greyish ex- 
udation ; soft palate, congested, with spots 
of abrasion ; oesophagus healthy. 
Lungs pink, uniformly 
congested, slightly con- 
densed; vessels contained 
clots. 
Heart contained firm 
dark clots— small white 
clot in right ventricle — 
clots extending into 
large vessels ; blood 
grumous. 
Mucous membrane of mouth swollen ; 
tongue of a livid colour, covered with 
viscid secretion ; mucous membrane of 
pharynx intensely inflamed, covered with 
a thick white pellicle ; membrane much 
thickened and infiltrated. 
Slight interlobular 
emphysema. 
Heart healthy; clotted 
blood and lymph ex- 
tended from auricles to 
ventricles. 
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Lips and gums quite healthy. A few 
small ulcere of irregular size and shape, 
filled with a hard yellow excretion that 
could not be scraped away, were on the 
sides of the root of tongue ; also on the 
soft palate, and in the fauces surrounding 
the glottis, the mucous membrane was 
highly inflamed and purplish. No aphthous 
exudation, and the sub-mucous membrane 
nowhere exposed. 
off, as they were abundant under the jaw.] 
