490 
J. P. KLENCH. 
On Juno 15th, the horse shows more vivacity, tiro and energy ; 
light movements; has gamed in general appearance; gland 
smaller ; hut nasal discharge on left side, thick, white, greenish, 
veiy sticky, and forming brown crusts on outside borders of nos¬ 
tril; Schneiderian membrane red, and has but a few blotches; 
under the nasal wing, the same rough tubercular surface; testicle 
in about the same condition ; but movements of hind legs are easy 
and less painful. 
From June 15th to July 15th, an arsenical powder was given 
every day with the customary days of rest ; then resting one 
week, and recommencing again until August 27th. The patient 
has been improving for the last month, and this day he offers the 
' following condition : 
General external appearance very good, like that of any healthy 
lmi-se; sarcocele has entirely disappeared; movements of hind 
legs free from all stiffness and pain'; cough nearly gone ; gland 
very small, but hard, adhering to the bone, and painful ; nasal 
discharge, abundant, thick, unilateral, white-greenish, and sticky ; 
nasal membrane very red ; that under the nasal wing, very rough, 
full of miliary tubercles, and of dark, red color; collection^n 
maxillary sinus. 
Ab the horse is eating well, and has regained his strength, he 
is put to work on the hay-cutting machine, with two other glan- 
dered horses. The inferior maxillary sinus was trephined; bursal 
cavity had disappeared on account of the hypertrophy of its 
membrane; only a little matter was found. Astringent injec¬ 
tions were made. A hard swelling is forming around the borders 
of the aperture of sinus, aud appears to be inflammation of 
periosteum. 
Here my notes unfortunately cease ; but the record books 
show that on March, 1864, he was put out of treatment, and kept 
at work in the horse power with other glandered horses. 
No. 3 J—Horse 5 years, entered November 29th, 1862, for sup¬ 
purative quittor and disordered blood, characterized by fine ecchy- 
moses m the Schneiderian membrane; operation and arsenical 
powder; issue favorable on December 20th ; works but soon has to 
iest, on account of distemper; when on March 27th, 1863, lie 
