488 
.T. P. KLENCH. 
1st. Works outside and returns November 15, 1863, for loss of 
appetite ; a bad, staring coat. English Medicine ; issue uncertain, 
December 29, 1863. Worked all the winter and had no relapse 
to the end of May, when I left. 
No. 60—Mare, six years. After having been treated for sore 
withers, and later complete atrophy of the scapular muscles on 
both shoulders, showed, on April 24, 1863, a large gland, hard, 
indurated and adhering, and a generally good condition ; a little 
suspicious. Pommade of bichromate of potash. The gland 
grows smaller; but on May 7th I discovered suddenly a dirty, 
biownish, glutinous, abundant discharge from left nostril; under 
the nasal wing three miliary tubercles and another one near the 
nasal septum, the latter one showing a beginning ulceration at its 
point; glandered. English Medicine given on May 9 ; mercurial 
ointment on gland. On May 12th, discharge less abundant, tub¬ 
ercles disappearing. May 20th, gland about the same, but tuber¬ 
cles nearly gone and no more nasal discharge. Mare sent to work, 
but returned on July 26th, discharging heavily from left nostril’ 
and having a bad gland and an ulcer on same side. Tonic arsen¬ 
ical powders; trephining of superior maxillary sinus; astringent 
injections and oleum phOsphoratum. All symptoms improving 
except gland, until September 22d, when I noticed on the right 
mamelle an indurated swelling, accompanied by a symptomatic 
oedema under the abdomen. Oleum phosphoratum; arsenical 
powdeis. Died October 29, 1863. Remark: Glanders on post 
mortem examination. 
Glass II. 
Houses treated at first by English Medicine, and afterwards by 
the arsenico-strychnine powders. 
Several of the cases mentioned in the First Class find applica¬ 
tion here; but to avoid repetition I merely recall to memory 
numbers 102, 151, 108, and 60. 
No. 28—Horse, twelve years. Entered January 25, 1864, for 
suspicion of glanders; bad gland, and bad unilateral nasal dis¬ 
charge. English Medicine, and then arsenical powders ; issue 
uncertain on March 1st. .Remark : No more nasal discharge * 
