234 REPORTS OF CASES. 
Nicol, William.Beeton. 
Ormsby, John F.Ancaster. 
Parker, Frank.Maidstone. 
Patterson, N. E.Bellantel. 
Reid, J. F.Belleville. 
Rowell , II. E. .Albion, N. Y., U.S. 
Reed, Henry G.Georgetown. 
Reycraft, Albert.Higkgate. 
Sutcliffe , John .Brooklyn, N. Y., U.S.. 
Steinburg, E. A.Frankford. 
Stork, ffm.Brampton. 
Sharrard, E.Stonfullo. 
Silverthorne, N.Summerville. 
Sparliam, Andrew.Caledonia. 
Tennant, Alfred.Birr. 
Tiffany , L. G. .Jacksonville, HI., U.S.. 
Thompson, Charles.Zephyrs. 
Wende , John .Mill Grove, N. Y., TT.S 
Weber , S. E. .Greenlane, Pa., U.S. 
Wilson John.Wingham. 
Wilson James.Wingham. 
Waldron, Harry.Ayr. 
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REPORTS OF CASES. 
LACERATION OF THE PERFORANS TENDON AND THE SESAMOID 
LIGAMENTS ON THREE LEGS OF A GELDING. 
By Riohaed Kay, D.V.S. 
The case was a black gelding, eight years of age, about 850 
lbs. weight, light build and clean legs, owned by a gentlemen in 
the city and kept at Mr. Merklen’s riding school, used for riding 
purposes only, but since last October has only been used sufficient 
for exercise. About ten days ago the horse became suddenly lame 
on the off hind leg, when a diagnosis of hock lameness was made. 
Thinking it to be of a rheumatoid character, local light cantha- 
rides blister was applied on the hock, and the animal ordered to 
be kept quiet in the stall till the effect of the blister had passed- 
About the fifth day, the parts being all dried, they were washed 
off with soap and water till no more scabs remained. About this 
time lameness showed in the fore extremities and gradually got 
worse till the animal was with difficulty able to rise after being 
