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“ Straw, dog’s excrement, and a small portion of woolen 
tli; two fragments of bone, and about one ounce of semi-di- 
ded flesh ; mucous layer slightly reddened and covered with 
ck opaque mucous. 
“ 10. Cocoa matting ; wool; no food ; lining of membrane 
lerally hyperaemic, especially marked near the pylorus. 
“11. Straw; horse excrement; no food; mucous layer 
|lthy. 
“12. Earth and grass; no food; slightly hyperaemic towards 
i pylorus; linear haemorrhage along the summits of gastric 
i ds. 
“ 13. Straw and portions of cabbage leaf; no food ; mucous 
i mbrane normal. 
u 14. Fragments of stick, some hair, very small quantity of 
s li-digested bread ; dense blood ; blotches and foci of haemor- 
i gic necrosis. 
u 15. Straw; no food; petechial spots along summits of 
cons folds. 
“ 16. Feathers and hay ; no food ; mucous layer normal. 
“IT. Straw and some semi-digested paper; no food; mucous 
mbrane healthy. 
“ 18 - Stomach empty ; lining of membrane coated with ten- 
p )lls mucous; slight oedema and congestion. 
“19. Plorse excrement and dead leaves; no food ; no per- 
tible vascular change. 
“ 20. Straw, fragments of wood and a small nail; no food ; 
cj cons layer generally hyperaemic. 
| 21- Straw, dog’s excrement, and a portion of the claw of a 
H; no food; mucous membrane studded over with minute 
ats of capillary haemorrhage. 
“22. Wool, fibre of door-matting, and small piece of leather; 
food; mucous membrane not perceptibly altered.” 
Regulating the Practice of Veterinary Medicine in 
VNCE * The complaints and protests of regular veterinarians 
inst the unrestrained freedom with which incompetent persons 
permitted to practice veterinary medicine, and to assume the 
i is belonging properly to none bnt duly qualified practitioners, 
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