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calf ^as LeaUhv t"‘ however, pass through, ^he 
udder at one time. sfnS^'in mtiiTN^‘*'rl°^ Pot. lod. were injected into the 
^ It patient No. i, some atmospheric air was causp #1 
wa r;‘^7-- 7««on. and^et this sal: pXt 
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could nit swlZTelAerte't:.^’"'''^ 
After the infusion the cow soon became warmer and livelier and the imnrov^. 
inTyi:r®'on'u assumed a normal position’ 
On the following day the cow had diarrhoea and marked iodine catarrh on 
1 :*? appetite was very poor. Temperature 38“ C. Iodine catarrh 
and diarrhoea disappeared in the conrse of five dls, and le appett rlnlTd" 
September 26, the cow gave i.i liters of milk. 
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and later day by day the milk increased to its normal quantity. 
condition Had° ^1 Small, red cow aged 6 years, in apparently good 
Tslot Ipetd 1 11 r 'd' '’f disease Ithe afterbirth 
oedematously sllkn, 
daily. The last of the oedema had only disappeaTed the dly" pl fto 
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out on tl a ’ “""’-y the head to the side, or lying straight 
oiisly Thehll ’ struck about with her head and moaned pite- 
paralyzed. lemplrlte; 1‘c^^Th’ 'T 
of the accuiniilatJo, f ^ ^ he riinien was highly tympanitic on account 
crusts but not fi ' ° gases ; the faeces m rectum were dry and covered with 
crusts but not firm nor abundant. The bladder was distended the os uteri 
almost closed, only one finger could be passed in. Treatment • 1 grlimifs o" 
hlrinrwTtl 'd introduced into tlm iiddlr alternat- 
Tffer m’nlr !"‘-7‘-d flow of air. Massage ; an aloe powder, 
her held blm tTl ft’:=,“'^;”'"«diately became quiet and lay constantly with 
0 ^: sole!: at = iT" " -he showed herself 
be somewhat conscious of her snrrotindings, moved the ears, in order to drive 
