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id and tilled with oakum saturated with a solution of carbolic 
id. The animal was then allowed to get up, was given some hay, 
tich it masticated with comfort compared to the manner in 
lich it masticated prior to the operation. 
April 4th.—Oakum removed and wound washed with carbolic 
iution; animal eats about two quarts of oats at a feed, and a 
isonable amount of hay. 
April 5th.—The necrosed portion of inferior maxilla scraped 
d dressed with a weak solution of hydrochloric acid; appetite 
out the same as yesterday. 
April 6th.—Wound begins to appear healthy; very little 
or of necrosis; dressed with carbolic solution; animal given 
nc powders in the feed. 
April 7th.—Wound doing well; the odor of necrosis gone; 
idable pus, and plenty of it; dressed with carbolic solution; 
petite improving. 
The animal was given tonic powders twice daily in the feed 
til April 20th. Its appetite became ravenous. The wound 
,s dressed twice daily with carbolic solution until April 25th, 
len it had to be enlarged externally in order to introduce the 
•inge, which had a small nozzle. On April 27th injecting was 
andoned, and May 2d the patient discharged with wound com- 
itely healed. I saw the animal June 10th and it was doing 
Ln. 
SANITARY LEGISLATION. 
A.RANTINE PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR OF WYOMING. 
Gov. F. E. Warren of Wyoming has issued a quarantine proc- 
nation, under date of July 8th, from which we extract as 
lows: 
Whereas, A certain contagious or infectious disease, called 
mro-pneumonia, has become epidemic in certain localities, to 
t: in the counties of Putnam, Westchester, New York, Kings, 
chmond and Queens,in the State of New York; in the counties 
< Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester and Lan- 
