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on left side; the nasal discharge was white, serous, of good na- 
tuie, and rather abundant; but the Schneiderian membrane, of a 
metallic color, showed a great number of small red spots. The 
diiver reported that the horse had been bleeding lately from the 
nostiils. I had the horse sent to the Central Hospital on the 
8th, and gave him one arsenical powder a day from April 9th to 
17th. Then, on examination, the nasal discharge was found 
more abundant, thick, greenish and sticky; greater on the left 
than on the right side. In the left nostril there are marks of 
tlnee ulcers, very close to one another, in the septum medium, 
and two moie under the nasal wing {rcpli delciile du nez')} gland 
also lajge. The horse is glandered, and received the English 
Medicine on April 18th. I examined him again on April 27th, 
and found the nasal discharge very light ; the gland about the 
same , the ulcers seem to remain stationary ; the mucous mem¬ 
brane, not yet fallen off, is white, dead, and seems to be well ad¬ 
hering. May 1st, the gland is smaller ; no more nasal discharge ; 
the two ulcers, under the nasal wing, are well marked ; the three 
otheis have united into one. Iforse looks bright and eats well. 
May 8th —All symptoms improved ; very little is left of the 
gland , nothing more is to be seen of the chancres in the nose. 
Horse is sent to work outside. But returns on October 24th, with 
the above symptoms of suspicion. Issue very favorable again 
on November 2nd; no more nasal discharge; horse sent to work 
—and returns on January 25, 1864, with a third relapse, having 
a bad gland and a nasal discharge: horse suspicious. English 
Medicine, and afterwards tonic—arsenical powders. Issue un¬ 
certain on March 1 . Remark—no discharge —gland still existing 
and horse works outside. I have not seen him since. 
No. 91.— Horse, five years. Entered March 8, 1864. Bad 
nasal discharge, small gland, and one tubercle under nasal wing. 
Suspicious. English Medicine. Issue favorable. March 21st_ 
Works, and returns April 27th for suspicion of glanders. Re¬ 
ceived the English Medicine and was in hospital yet when I left 
the company at the end of May. 
No. 151 — Stallion, seven years, entered March 26, 1863.. 
Bad, double nasal discharge, heavy, brownish and very sticky ; a 
