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EXPERIMENT No. 3—Continued. 
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4 Temperature 
Date. Hour. of body. 
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Oct. 24] 10a.m 101° F. 
102.5 
100.5 
Remarks. 
Appears to suffcr from introduction of thermometer. 
Nov. 
Beemer ee aebions No observations. 
Inoculated with dried diseased intestine sent from North Caro- 
lina. Dried in sun and air. 
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Limited pink papular eruption on skin. 
Post-mortem examination.—Skin: The seat of some papular eruption and black incrus- 
tations, but without any patches of purple. 
Digestive organs: Mouth and throat sound. 
Stomach: Is mottled, of a dark brown along the great curvature, but without any 
extravasations or erosions. 
Small intestines : Has several limited patches of slight congestion, but no erosions. 
It consains twenty ascarides. 
Large intestines :* Shows some slight congestions, but no slough, erosion, or ulcer. 
A dozen whip-worms are present in the cecum and colon. 
Mesenteric lymphatic glands: Generally healthy, but a few were unusually red and 
congested near to the congested patches of the small intestines. 
Hydatids : The abdomen contains eight of these. 
Liver: Firm and of nearly a natural appearance. 
Spleen and pancreas: Sound. 
Kidneys : Have cortical substance blanched, but are firm and apparently sound. 
Inngs: Have some lobulettes solidified red, impervious to air, and sinking in water- 
In the main terminal bronchia towards the posterior part of the Jungs are numerous 
worms (strongylus elongatus), though not always in the air-tubes leading to the con- 
solidated lobulettes. 
Heart: Sound. 
Srain: Sound. 
