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ordered to be given, which was done, but before the mistake was 
discovered. I visited the horse about 9 a. m. on the following 
morning and was met by a whinnying welcome, to which I at 
once responded by giving a small feed of oats, which was soon 
put out of the way. On examination, I found the pulse not so 
full, body quite dry, but the temperature was back to 104°. 
Here was a case where two ounces of quinine had been given 
inside of nine hours, without auy remarkable result, except 
showing the effect of so large a dose—the largest, I believe, that 
has ever been given to a horse. I might here say that lately I 
have tried eserine and pilocarpin in azoturia, but without any 
good result. The former to assist the cathartic, and the latter for 
its diaphoretic action. The case terminated fatally before I had 
a fair chance of getting any passage of the bowels, but the action 
of the pilocarpin was well marked. I injected hypodermically 
11 grains, and had a powerful diaphoretic action, which I believe 
would have had a very beneficial result if it had been used at 
once. The effect on the temperature was that it fell two degrees 
in fifteen minutes, but in a little over an hour it went from 21 to 
51 and kept rising steadily till it reached 1071 and ended in 
death. The large dose of aloes and the hypodermic injection 
of two grains of eserine was given about ten hours before the 
horse died, at which time the cathartic was begining to act. 
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W. H. Pendry. 
LIST OF VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS 
REGISTERED IN THE RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, 
STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 
H. W. Bath.American Veterinary College 
H. E. Earle.Columbia College 
P. C. Juhl.Royal Vet. Agricultural College, Copenhagen, Denmark 
Wm. Rose.N. Y. College Vet. Surgeons 
Jas. McKee. “ “ “ 
