60 On the Effects of Opiictn 



Hours. Minutes. 



3. 5. Pulsations considerably more feeble ; 



not more than 1 80 in a minute. 

 50. Animal not able to support itself;, 

 appears to be asleep; affected 

 with universal tremors. 



4. — Pulse so feeble as not to be num- 



bered. 

 .5. 20. Animal in a state of insensibility,; 

 not capable to be excited to> 

 motion, on the application of 

 violent mechanical stimulus. 

 6. SS, No pulsation to be distinguished; 

 the animal yet respires, but in a 

 slow and laborious manner. 

 10. The animal little altered from the 

 last report ; the eyes are watry. 

 The animal died during the night,, 

 and no opportunity was allowed 

 to examine it after death. 



EXPERIMENT 36. 



; Mepeated with a Young Rabbit. 



H. 



17. The. same quantity thrown into the 

 stomach of a young animal ; heart 

 beating 264 in a minute. 



20. Pulse remarkably strong ; encreased 

 in a velocity to 288 in a minute. 



