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included in Table II. The clinical record of this pig is given in full in 

 Table XI. 



Table XI. — Record of recovered pig 1046 



Tempera- 

 ture. 



Symptoms. 



1916. 



October 14 . . 

 October 15.. 

 October 16 . . 

 October 17.. 

 October 18 . . 

 October 19 . . 

 October 20 . . 

 October 21.. 

 October 22 . . 

 October 23 . . 

 October 24 . . 

 October 25.. 

 October 26 . . 

 October 27.. 

 October 28 . . 

 October 29 . . 

 October 30 . . 

 October 31.. 

 November i. . 

 November 2 . . 

 November 3 . . 

 November 4. . 

 November 5. . 

 November 6. , 

 November 7 . , 

 November 8. . 

 November 9. . 

 November 10 

 November 11 

 November 12 

 November 13 

 November 14 

 November 15 

 November 16 

 November 17 

 November 18 

 November 19 

 November 20 

 November 21 

 November 22 

 November 23 

 November 24 

 November 25 



"F. 

 102. 4 



102. 6 

 102. 6 

 102. 6 

 103.0 

 102. 6 

 loi. 6 



104. 6 

 106. I 

 105.6 

 104. 8 

 104.7 

 104. o 



104.5 



105-3 

 105. o 



103.8 



105. o 

 IC4. 4 



102. 8 

 102. 2 

 105.0 

 102. 8 

 103.8 

 104. o 



1C3. 6 

 103.2 

 104. 6 

 103. 2 

 103.0 

 103.0 



102. 6 



Normal. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Slow. 

 Off-feed. 

 Ate some feed. 

 Off-feed. 



Do. 

 Off-feed ; red ears. 



Do. 

 Off-feed; red ears, and diarrhea. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Ate some feed. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Ate feed; general improvement. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Normal. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



On November 24, tv^^o susceptible pigs, Nos. 1 180 and 1 181, were placed 

 in the pen with pig 1046. In this instance pig 1046 was not scrubbed; 

 nor was the pen disinfected. The three pigs were in close association 

 from November 24 to December 15, a period of 21 days, during which 

 time they remained well. All three pigs were injected with virus on 

 December 15. Pig 1046 remained well. Pigs 1080 and 1081 became 

 sick on December 20, showing loss of appetite, and some elevation of 

 temperature, but recovered and were reported normal on December 29* 



