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W. E. FRENCH. 
The symptoms are loss of appetite, or abnormal appetite, the 
craving of foreign substances, like bones, leather, clay or dung 
—loss of flesh, chronic anaemia, as evidenced by the thinness of 
Case C.—One of the worst cases I have ever seen in last stages with cerebral symptoms, grit¬ 
ting of teeth and “bad scours,” skin tight, hair on end, could scarcely detect action of heart. 
Noticeable improvement after ten days’ treatment with the solution of lime and iron. 
the blood, often ulceration of the glands between the lower jaw, 
pale mucous membranes, hide bound, staring coat, back arched, 
bowels often very constipated and at other times scouring pro¬ 
fusely. One of the most prominent symptoms is the grating of 
the teeth. It was suggested time and again that sand was the 
cause of this trouble, but in no case have I found sand enough 
to cause any trouble. 
No. 2.—A typical case of “Salt Sickness” in last stages. Constant gritting of teeth, back 
arched, skin exceedingly tight, temperature high, bowels discharge profuse. 
