A. LIAUTARD. 
746 
Oct. 
17 , 
’92- 
-at 
44 
18, 
44 
4 4 
4 4 
19 , 
4 4 
c 4 
u 
i 4 
4 4 
u 
4 4 
L 4 
44 
44 
4 4 
i i 
i 1 
4 i 
4 4 
4 L 
u 
4 4 
3 p. M., temperature is 103 ; at 8 p. M,, 102 4-5. 
8 A. M., 
8 “ 
10 “ 
12 M., 
2 P. M., 
4 “ 
“ 100 2-5 ; “ “ “ 100 4-5. 
“ 101 4-5 ; receives 2 1-2 cc. of Roux malleine. 
“ 102. 
“ 102 3-5—swelling as large as an egg. 
“ 102 2-5— swelling very large, painful, warm. 
“ 102 —large farcinous cords, some of which 
ulcerate on the 21st. 
4 4 
4 4 
44 
44 
44 
4 4 
4 4 
4 4 
44 
4 4 
20. 
44 
* 4 
21, 
44 
“ 6 “ 
“ 8 “ 
u IO u 
“ 8 A. M., 
“ 8 “ 
“ 102 3-5. 
“ 102 I-5. 
“ 102 I-5 
“ 101 3-5—evening 102. 
“ 102 3-5—evening 102 2-5. 
5 th Observation. Same HORSE. —Little satisfied with the gen¬ 
eral reaction, though the local had been enough characteristic, 
the observation is renewed on the same horse : 
Oct. 
21, 8 A. M., 
temperature 
is 
102 ; 
at 8 p. m., 102 2-5. 
4 4 
22, 8 “ 
4 4 
44 
101 2-5 ; 
“ 8 “ 100 2-5. 
44 
23, 8 •* 
44 
44 
101 4-5 ; 
“ 8 “ 101 1-5. 
4 4 
24, 8 “ 
i “ 
4 4 
101 1-5 ; 
receives 2 12 cc. of Roux malleine. 
44 
“ 10 “ 
<4 
44 
101. 
4 . 
“ 12 M., 
44 
4 4 
101 1-5. 
4 4 
“ 2 P. Aft, 
4 4 
44 
IOI. 
« 4 
“ 4 “ 
4 4 
44 
IOI. 
44 
“ 6 “ 
4 4 
4 4 
IOI 1-5. 
4 4 
“ 8 “ 
44 
4 4 
IOI. 
44 
“ 10 “ 
44 
44 
IOI. 
4 4 
25, 8 a.m., 
44 
44 
102 1-5 ; 
“ 8 p. m., 101 3-5. 
4 4 
26, 8 “ 
4 4 
4 4 
IOI 2-5. 
This time 
the injection was 
made on the opposite side of the 
neck, the swelling became very large, diffuse, warm, painful, and 
only began to subside after forty-eight hours. It did not sup¬ 
purate. 
1 his observation evidently coincides with what has been 
reported by Mr. Nocard. Even if the thermic reaction is missing, 
the local effects must not be neglected, as means of diagnosis. 
6 th Observation. CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE SYNOVITIS. — 
Bay gelding, nine years, in good condition. From a severe trau¬ 
matism of the lett hock, suppuration has developed itself; has 
been blistered several times; presents no symptoms of glanders 
or farcy: 
