121 



At this time (1 p. m.) the animal Avas given 1 ounce 



of 1)5 per cent, alcohol in 4 ounces of water. 



At 2 p. m.— 



Tempernture 95. 



Respirations 30. 



Pulse 48 . 



Aninuil relativeJy more quiet; pupils continue ro de- 

 erease in size; the mucous membranes of nose and m uth 

 become slightly scarlet in color; muscles still twitch. 

 Gave animal another ounce of alcohol. 



At 3 p. 111.— 



Temper:! ture 98.2 



liespirations 28. 



Pulse 50. 



Pupils normal in size; muscles twitching less and more 

 relaxed ; mucous membranes of mouth and nose about 

 normal in color, and surface of body warm. 



Given another dose of alcohol with small quantity of 

 Ivsol in it. 



At 4 p. m. — 



Temperature 99 . G 



Respirations 28. 



Pulse 60 . 



Animal much better; given another dose of alcohol. 



At 5 p. m. — 



Temperature 100.4 



Respirations 26. 



Puke 63 . 



At 5 :30 p. m. animal was able to rise with a little help ; 

 muscles still twitching some; animal some weak, and 

 wabbling, but able to walk about 200 yeards to a box 

 stall. 



Xext morning her appetite was good, and she showed 

 some signs of having had a hard drive, but 24 hours later 

 she had entirely recovered. 



From the three tests and from numerous cases where 

 animals have eaten the leaves of Kalmia latifolia it is 

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