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•T. P. KLENCH 
No. 12.—Horse, seven years old. Entered July 10,1863, for 
bronchic cough. Diaphoretics; issue favorable July 18th. 
Works, and returns September 19th for chronic cough and general 
poor appearance. English medicine ; issue favorable October 1st. 
Works, and returns February 7, 1861, for suspicion of glanders. 
Arsenical powders. Destroyed March 29, 1861. 
No. 32.—Horse, eleven years old. Treated at various times for 
distemper and nail in foot. Entered hospital on September 26, 
1863, for cartilaginous quittor, with caried bone, when he fell 
glandered. Besides the proper treatment for quittor, he received 
the English medicine, but went worse and was destroyed on April 
22, 1861. 
No. 61.—Stallion, nine years old. Entered September 1,1862, 
for general acute farcy. Arsenical powders. Destroyed Sep¬ 
tember 11th. 
No. 109.—Horse, ten years old. Entered July 20, 1863, for 
glanders. Three chancres in left nostril, a middling good gland 
and bad nasal discharge on same side. Arsenical powders. As 
nasal discharge was increasing, the sinus was trephined, and the 
horse received a powder containing arsenic 3 i s.s.; pulv. conium 
maculatum § i; pulv. sinapis nigra § i- Horse was poisoned, 
and died March 11th. 
No. 83.—Horse, seven years old. Entered February 25,1863, 
for asthenic pneumonia. Sinapisme. A few days later a gland 
appears, and same powder given as to No. 109. The horse was 
also poisoned by arsenic, and died March 12th. Remarks : Very 
glandered on post mortem. 
No. 89.—Horse, ten years old. Entered January 27, 1863, 
for old, chronic, bronchic cough. Diaphoretics with extract 
belladonna and phillardria aquatica. Later, the horse showed 
symptoms of glanders, and was destroyed March 29, 1863. 
Remark: Old glanders, softening of kidneys and sub-lumbar 
muscles. 
No. 26.—Horse, nine years old. Entered October 26, 1862, 
for bad gland on left side. Bichromate of potasse and arsenical 
powders; issue favorable November 3d. Works, and returns 
again November 19th, for suspicion of glanders. Bad gland 
