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parations. The table herewith subjoined will give a general idea of the 

 conditions resulting : — 



Nos. 



G— Pigs. 



I. 



IV. 



IÏ. 



III. 



V. 



VI. 



Rabbits. 



/. 



IL 



III. 



XII. 



IV. 



XI. 



V. 



VII. 



VIIL 



X. 



VI. 



IX. 



T. 



BEFORE 



INOC. 



102-5 

 102-4 

 102-3 

 102-8 

 102 4 



102-9 



103 



102-2 



102-5 



103-2 



101-9 



101-8 



102-5 

 102 

 101-7 

 103-1 



T. 

 AFTER. 



WT. 



BEFORE 



INOC. 



104 

 103 

 103 



103 

 103 

 103 



343-5grm8 



413 



459 



359 5 



356-5 



1779-5 



1992 



1604 



1643 



1301-5 



1308-5 



1717 



2130 

 2199-5 

 1781 

 1286-5 



WT. 

 AFTER. 



274-5 



329 4 



397 



351 



310-2 



348- 



1999 

 1979 

 1665 

 1853 

 1650 

 1458 

 1880 

 1836 

 2280 

 1949 

 1999 

 1676 



REMARKS. 



Adv. ibc. 



Ditto. 

 Adv. tbc. 



Ditto. 

 Mod. tbc. 

 Less adv. tbc. 



Slight tbc. 



Ditto. 

 Tbc. minimal. 

 Slight tbc. 

 Mod. tbc. 

 Slight tbc. 

 Slight local. 

 Less marked. 

 Mod. tbc. 

 No tbc. 

 Control. 

 Control. 



N. B.— In this table animals are arranged in pairs. G — P V and VI and R. Ill, 

 V, VII and XII inoculated in leg, others intraperitoneally. Nos. in italics were 

 given serum. Weight and temperature average. 



Abstracts of autopsy protocols: — 



Guinea-pig I. 



Inoculated with one-half com. of a standardized emulsion in saline of 

 B. Tuberculosis intraperitoneally. Given normal goat serum, one com. 

 every third day, beginning June 9th. Died on twentieth day. 



Site of inoculation in abdominal wall a large caseous sore, not, however, 

 from tuberculosis. Abdominal wall contained numerous miliary and conflu- 

 ent tubercles. Abdominal cavity contained much blood-stained fluid in 

 which the B. Tuberculosis was demonstrated. Right pleural cavity ditto, 

 but no bacilli. Extensive caseous tuberculosis in peritoneal membrane, 

 retroperitoneal, perigastric, mesenteric, and anterior mediastinal glands. 



