MALADIE DU COIT-DO URINE. 
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meeting, and that the members will not prove themselves remiss 
in respect to their preparation for such action as shall be called 
for at their hands when the duty of voting upon the merits of 
the paper shall have been fulfilled. It is a production which has 
not been prepared without an amount of labor and thought which 
demand full recognition on the part of the Association. 
It is to be regretted that the occasion has not devolved the 
duty of a larger exercise of critical acumen on the part of the 
judges, which would have been the case if a larger list of contest¬ 
ants had entered the field. 
Report of the English Hydrophobia Committee. —The 
Hydrophobia Committee appointed by the English Government 
have unanimously agreed upon a favorable report upon all the 
questions relating to the subject of Pasteurization in hydropho¬ 
bia. An abstract of the report of the committee will be found 
on another page, and we hope to be able to recur to the consid¬ 
eration of the subject in another number. We heartily congratu¬ 
late the gentlemen of the committee on the wisdom of their con¬ 
clusions, which they have reached through the most patient and 
thorough investigation, and for which they are entitled to the 
highest credit from both the community and the professions 
which they have so faithfully represented in a most import¬ 
ant interest. 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 
MALADIE DU COIT-DOURINE. 
By A. Liautard. * 
(Continued from page 156.) 
In stallions the local symptoms are less apparent, and are 
often local only on the urethral mucous membrane, where the 
vesicles become ulcerated. They rarely appear on the glans penis 
or the external parts of the penis; and when they exist, they are 
accompanied by a limited loss of tissue, and cicatrize quite easily. 
* Translated from A. Zundel. 
