CORRESPONDENCE. 
Stoute, Richard A. 
Stewart, Robert W. 
Schultz, Fred. E. 
Smith, Flavius J. 
Subale, E. N. C., 
Slee, Henry C. 
Thompson, Nathaniel F, 
Toussaint, Frank J. 
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Walton, Frank. 
Wallace, John. 
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Will, Paul. 
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Whittlesey, R. T. 
Waters, R. E. 
Windolpli, John L. 
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..Mount Victory, O. 
.Flatbush, (L. I.)N. Y.. 
..Austin, Texas. 
.Orange Valley, N. J. 
..New York City. 
.New York City. 
.Milwaukee, Wis. 
.Brooklyn, N. Y. 
.New York City. 
.New York City. 
.Brooklyn, N. Y. 
.Johnstown, Pa. 
.New York City. 
.Emporia, Ivans. 
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.Darlington, Md. 
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CORRESPONDENCE. 
RUPTURED STOMACH. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Linville, Va., Sept. 10th, 1884. 
The following may be of interest to some of your readers. I 
was called on September 3d, 1884, to see a fine stallion, “ Clint 
Morgan, ” a rich mahogany hay, eight years old, 16^ hands high, 
well developed, weight 1,300 lbs. 
History .—Clint had been fed the previous day at noon, on 
barley, chopped hay and water; at 1:30 P. M. was taken from 
his stall to tease a mare; she not being in season, he was returned* 
At 4 P. M., was found to he very sick, pawing with fore feet; 
trembling and partial sweats over body. The owner thought him 
to be suffering from colic and gave him various things, but did not 
get any desired results. By dark of the same evening eructa¬ 
tions of gas were noticed, with occasional retching. It being a 
distance of twelve miles to my place, and thinking he might get 
better soon he did not send for me till next morning, when I saw 
him at 6 A. M. He was in a lot near the barn, lying on his left 
side, sometimes looking around to his right with a groan. Temper¬ 
ature, 103°; respiration, 40; pulse almost imperceptible; legs 
cold; ears cold ; tremors of superficial muscles; eyes staring. I 
