850 
A. LIAUTARD. 
Post-mortem .—Enormous lesions in the back part of the 
nasal cavities, some tubercles in the lungs, small pneumonic 
spots in the right lung. 
2jth Observation. GLANDERS. —Bay saddle horse ; discharge 
on the right nostril, no gland, septum nasi thick and glairy, 
small chancre under the false nostril; temperature ioo° when 
admitted. January 22, 1894, it rises to 101 3-5 0 in the evening. 
On the 23d he receives 1 cc. of malleine from Washington. 
Jan. 
O'J 
8 A.M., 
temperature 103. 
4 4 
44 
IO “ 
4 4 
103 2-5. 
44 
44 
12 M., 
4 4 
103 i- 5 -- 
—Large swelling. 
4 4 
44 
2 P.M., 
44 
io 3 3 - 5 - 
1 4 
4 4 
4 “ 
44 
103 i-5- 
4 4 
4 4 
6 “ 
44 
103 2-5.- 
-Still larger and painful. 
44 
4 4 
8 “ 
44 
M 
O 
4 4 
44 
10 “ 
4 4 
103 3-5. 
44 
4 4 
11 “ 
4 4 
103 3-5- 
4 4 
24, 
8 A.M., 
4 4 
101 3-5- 
Post-mortem .—Enormous quantity of tubercles in both lungs, 
large chancre on the arytenoid left cartilage, some on the back 
part of the nasal cavities. 
28th Observatio?i. SUSPICIOUS. —Another saddle horse, com¬ 
ing from the same stable as the preceding; has the lymphatus 
of the flat of the left hind leg, painful to the touch; is in poor 
condition, anaemic; temperature of 103°. When admitted had 
on the right side of the neck a swelling and two or three lym¬ 
phatic cords under the abdomen. On February 4, at 8 A. M., the 
temperature is 103° and he receives 1 cc. of malleine from 
Washington. 
Feb. 
4 , 
IO A.M 
44 
44 
12 “ 
4 4 
44 
2 P.M. 
4 4 
44 
4 “ 
4 4 
4 4 
6 “ 
4 4 
4 4 
8 “ 
44 
4 4 
10 “ 
4 4 
5 ? 
8 A.M. 
temperature 102. —Small swelling. 
“ 102 1-5.—Larger. 
“ 102 3-5. 
“ 102 3-5.—Larger; quite painful. 
“ io 4 2-5. 
“ 105 2-5.—Very large and painful. 
“ io 5 1 - 5 - 
“ 102. —Swelling somewhat smaller. 
