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SUNDRIES. 
a sharp, stinging- pain, much like a bee-sting, with deep swell¬ 
ing and little or no oedema or redness. When the patient 
was first seen the temperature was ioo° F. and the pulse 92. 
When the sores opened they presented somewhat the appear¬ 
ance of tubercular abscesses, but with this difference: the ab¬ 
scess wall was covered with a firm, hard, almost shot-like, 
bright-red granulation tissue, and the extending secretion was 
sanguinolent. Inoculation on guinea-pigs and rabbits proved 
the presence of glanders. The treatment of this case is most 
important, since it ended in recovery. The five abscesses 
were opened under ether, curetted, and swabbed out with a 
saturated solution of sulphate of zinc. They were then packed 
with iodoform gauze wet with a saturated solution of iodide 
of potassium. The wounds healed slowly. During the entire 
course of the disease the patient had fourteen foci of ulcera¬ 
tion.— Therapeutic Progress . 
Veterinarian Wanted.— We notice in your paper ad¬ 
vertisements of veterinary surgeons. Please send us the name 
of some young, reliable man, that we can locate in our stable, 
and indorse. There is a good opening here and would like to 
locate one. 
Durfey & Asher, Jackson, Mo. 
FOR SALE. 
A good paying practice in a city of 5,000 inhabitants, 300 miles west of Chi¬ 
cago. No other graduate in the county. Will sell practice, including new oper- 
a ing table, for $300. Address, 
Sabiston, Murray & Co., 
916 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
