. Fig. 223—stallion in Early Stages of Dourine, showing Edematous Prepuce. (Baldrey.) until they rest high up in the inguinal space where they can not be readily felt. No vesicles or pustules occur upon the genitalia as an essential part of this disease, but there occurs with considerable uniformity a depigmentation of the skin and covering of the penis, so that it may largely lose its pigment and become white. This depigmentation begins


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