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Colin, Ibid., 1866.— Meguin, Ibid.—H. Bouley, Bull. Soc. Cent. Vet., 1850-59-60 
-67-72.— Bany, Seinol, Trasbot, Vatel, Ueber, Ibid., 1872.— Salles, Ibid., 
1869-73.— Iessen, Magazine, 1870.— Copeman, Annal. de Bruxelles, 1873. Her- 
ting, Magazine, 1873.— Benjamin, Recueil Vet., 1875.— Leblanc, Ibid., 1879.— 
Labat, Revue Vet., 1878.— Levck, Bull. Soc. Vet. Prac., 1881.— Dieckerhoff, 
Adams’ Wochenschrift, 1881-83-85 ; Die Pferdestraupe, 1S82 ; Spec. Pathol., 1S85. 
. _Friedberger, Munch. Iahresber, 1880—81—82—86-87.— Lustig, Hannor. Iahresbei, 
1880-82-83.— Gerard, L’Echo Vet., 1881.—H. Bouley, Lament, Salle, Recueil 
Vet., 1881.— Macgilliveay, Buttas, Ffnis, Siewright, The Vet., 1882.—H. Pou- 
ley, Soc. Cent, de Med. Vet., 1881—83—84.— Arlong, Aureggio, Ibid., 1882. 
Trasbot, 1884.— Eggeling, Preuss. Mettheid., 1883.— Cave, Edgar, Withworth, 
Gresswell, Roberts, The Vet., 1883.— Lavalard, Bull. Soc. Cent. Vet., 1883.— 
Hartenstine, Archiv. Vet., 1884.— Adam, Wochenschrift, 18S4.— Waltrrs, Ibid., 
1884. —Sticker, Adams’ Wochenschrift, 1887.— Sterling, Ibid., 1S88.— Galtier 
et Violet, Tourn. de Lyon, 1889.— Cadeac, Ibid.— Campagne, Recuil Vet., 1890, 
Cagney, Ibid., 1891, Ibid., 1885-1888. 
AZOTURSA. 
By Dr. W. S. Winget, Farmingham, Ill. 
A paper read pefore the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association. 
In selecting this as my subject upon which to make a few 
remarks, I had in view the learning of other experiences with 
this disease. As the literature on this disease, as far as I could 
find, is quite limited, so will my paper be. 
In giving the history of azoturia, it will be necessary for me 
to quote from Williams and the lectures of Dr. Baker on this 
disease. 
When this disease was first discovered, there seemed to be 
a difference of opinion as to just what name should be applied 
to it. In Williams we find that Mr. Haycock gave the name, 
at the suggestion of a friend, “hysteria.” Also, we find in Gam- 
gee’s “Domesticated Animals,” the same malady is described as 
“Enzootic Haematuria of Horses.” Williams quotes a German 
writer, who states that it occurs in stallions and geldings only, 
or very rarely in mares, while Mr. Haycock, on the contrary, 
says it occurs in mares only, and for this reason gives the name 
<< hysteria.” Dr. Williams says it occurs in both horses and 
mares, which I have good reasons to believe to be correct. Dr. 
