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boards; box lids, newspapers, etc., I suggested consultation 
again, to which he acquiesced, and Prof. James U. Robertson was 
asked to meet me at 4 p. m., Nov. 12, which he did. 
Up to this date the horse, eating one day well and not so well 
the next, had not lost flesh or run down in condition to an ap¬ 
preciable extent, and showed 110 external change in form or out¬ 
line (neither did he at any time, subsequently, for that matter). 
I explained the conditions that I had found, my suspicions from 
the history as given me, and their subsequent dismissal after an 
opportunity for personal observation, and new conclusions, 
1, 1, Body of tumor. 2, 2, Sides of kidney. 3, 3, Point of incision, dividing kidnev, left side 
being drawn away from right by a cord. 4, Pelvis of kidney. 5, Spleen, held in position byjnail 
in upper extremity.,, 
