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A. LIAUTARD. 
hospital on April 16th, in fair condition, with good appetite and 
a temperature which varies between 102 3-5 0 and 104 4-5 0 . 
The lymphangitis has given rise to the formation of numerous 
abscesses inside and outside of the leg. Are they farcinous ? 
On the 19th of April she has a temperature of 103° and receives 
cc. of Roux’s malleine. 
April 
19 , 
10 
A.M., 
temperature 
100. 
4 4 
4 4 
12 
M., 
4 4 
102 1-5. 
—Small swelling. 
44 
4 4 
2 
P.M., 
44 
104 2-5. 
—Larger. 
4 4 
44 
4 
44 
44 
103 2-5. 
44 
4 4 
6 
4 4 
44 
100. 
44 
44 
8 
44 
4 4 
Ci 
O 
M 
—Swelling diminishing. 
44 
20, 
8 
A.M., 
44 
103 i- 5 - 
4 4 
4 4 
12 
M., 
44 
104 4.5. 
4 4 
44 
4 
P.M., 
44 
101 2-5.- 
—Swelling gone. 
44 
44 
8 
4 4 
4 4 
101. 
4 4 
21, 
8 
A.M., 
4 4 
100. 
The lymphangitis continued its course and became more and 
more severe, the abscesses more numerous and varying in size, 
the general condition suffered soon from it and the animal was 
destroyed. The autopsy revealed a suppurative lymphangitis of 
the whole leg, in which the vessels and glands, superficial and 
deep, were involved, and all the seat of a suppurative inflamma¬ 
tion more or less extensive. 
33d Observation . SUSPICIOUS.— Brown gelding of 7 years, 
belonging to a circus, has had several attacks of epistaxis, with¬ 
out any cause; he is admitted April 17, 1894, in good condition 
and submitted to a tonic treatment which seems successful. The 
24th, being considered cured, he has a sticky discharge, 
adherent to the right nostril, increasing by degrees. Nothing 
else abnormal; temperature is normal. He is prepared for the 
malleine test, and on the 26th receives 2^ cc. of Roux’s 
solution. 
April 26, 
4 4 44 
u 44 
44 4 4 
■4 4 4 4 
8 A.M., 
10.30 “ 
12.30 P.M., 
3 - 3 ° “ 
5-30 “ 
temperature 100 1-5. 
“ 100 1-5. 
“ 102 2-5.—Swelling. 
“ io 3 3 - 5 -—Swelling painful and diffuse. 
“ 103 3-5. 
