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the power to move each limb separately. All faecal discharges had 

 stopped and the animal refused all food. 



Dose of Uranyl nitrate. 



gram. 



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 j 0-050 

 l 0-025 



j 0-050 

 j 0-050 

 j 0-050 



I 0-050 



j 0-050 

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 j 0-050 

 ] 0-050 

 I 0-050 

 \ 0-050 

 j 0-050 

 \ 0-050 

 J 0-050 

 / 0-050 



-i 0-050 



j 0-100 



j 0-100 

 \ 0-100 

 S 0-150 

 } 0-150 

 j 0-200 

 } 0-200 

 j 0-200 

 \ 0-150 



2.175 grams. 



On the morning of the 11th found dead. Post-mortem showed the 

 heart distended on the right side and the lungs normal. The liver 

 was much smaller than normal and the gall-bladder full of very black 

 bik'. On a microscopic examination of the liver, the only noticeable 

 feature was the extreme congestion. In the stomach, the mucous 

 membrane seemed somewhat disintegrated. In the intestines, brown 

 colored spots were seen where Peyer's patches are situated, and mi- 

 croscopic examination showed that the latter were deeply inflamed. 

 Further, from the large amount of mucus in the mucous glands, it 

 was evident that there was acute catarrhal inflammation of the intes- 

 tines. The cfficum was full of black matter. There were no normal 

 faeces in the colon or rectum, only the pin-head variety. 



