THE USE OF MALLEIN. 
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No. 8.—This animal was a two-year-old filly, diseased with 
landers, in good flesh and apparently feeling well. The 
wner insisted upon having her shot immediately after the 
imperature was taken the last time. 
No. 9.—This animal was an aged mare which had been 
cposed to glanders five weeks before the injection. She was 
1 very good flesh and condition. 
No. 10. This was a three-year-old entire horse, small size, 
ell nourished, healthy. A painful swelling formed at point 
: injection in four hours, and persisted forty-eight hours, 
laximum temperature was reached ten hours after injection 
id was 17 0 F. above that at the same time the previous day. 
No. 11. This was a four-year-old gelding, in fair condi- 
3n, healthy, weight 1,050 pounds. The local swelling per- 
sted for two days, and temperature rose to 0.7 0 above that 
the same time the previous day. 
No. 12. This animal was an old mare with chronic gland¬ 
's, both lung and nasal lesions. Irregular temperature, usu- 
ly above normal. Large local swelling for two days. 
Laximum temperature was reached twelve hours after the 
jection, and was 2. 2° above that of the corresponding time 
ie day before. 
No. 12. Reinjected. Maximum temperature was reached 
n hours after making the injection, and was 2.5° above that 
; the corresponding time the day before. The local swelling 
ersisted for three days. 
As for the notes on the horses which were injected by this 
ureau, all of which were kept very carefully, it is not neces- 
ry to go into detail here. In general, we may say that the 
; andered horses, except No. 14, were pronounced cases of 
e disease, having been condemned for glanders and farcy, 
• the District of Columbia, and sent to the veterinary sta- 
on to be destroyed. Nos. 7, 23, 25, 31, 34, 35 and 39 were 
< ses of glanders, with well marked nasal lesions. Nos. 10, 
■1, 20, 21 and 26 showed only symptoms of farcy (although 
o. 19 developed nasal lesions after the injections). The 
<ily symptoms shown by No. 14 before injection were an 
ovated temperature, ioi° F. to 102.5 0 F., and an enlarged, 
