DISEASES OF SWINE AND OTHER ANIMALS. 389 
The general substance of the liver is firm and natural, a few acini only isolated and 
in groups, being congested. The color predominates in the center of the acinus. The 
liver cells are granular. 
Gall-bladder : Is full, but not to excess, with bright yellow bile. The bile-ducts in 
the liver are also full. 
| ghee : Normal, pink. Pancreatic lymphatic gland blotched; deep red on the sur- 
ce. 
Kidneys : Normal, unless it be in extra pallor of the cortical substance. 
Chest : Heart, right auricle and ventricle contain clots showing a buffy coat. Left 
auricle and ventricle empty. A few petechia exist on the septum ventriculorum. 
Iungs: Petechia exist on the pleura. A number of lobulettes are solidified or in- 
farcted, and of a deep red flesh color. The bronchia leading to such lobulettes ar> 
blocked by numerous worms (sitrongylus elongatus) and their eggs, embedded in an 
abundant tenacious transparent mucus. In some cases the bronchia appear dilated, 
the mucous membrane conjested, and the epithelium degenerating, round and ovid 
granular cells predominating in its structure. There is no visible stasis (coagulation) 
of blood in the capillaries of the bronchia. The worms are confined to the smaller 
ie and are only exceptionally found in the otherwise sound portions of the 
ungs. 
Blood : That from the gluteal vein contains no bacteria nor free hamatine so far as 
can be detected. Red globules are crenated and shrunken. 
EXPERIMENT No. 5. 
Female white pig, eight weel:s old, no special breed. Formerly kept on raw offal at a slaughter- 
house. 
Temperature " 
Date. Hour. of bids: Remarks. 
Sept. 30 3 p.m. 103. 75° F. | Just brought one mile in a wagon. 
ct. 1 9 a.m. 103. 75 
1 6p. m. 103 
2 9a. m. 102 
3 9a. m. 101.5 
5 | 4p.m. 102. 25 
6 | 5 p.m. 102 Tnocniated with a quill dipped in liquids of diseased lung (five 
days old). Before the inoculation, quill was dipped ten seconds 
in solution of carbolic acid : 1:: 500. 
7 11 a. m. 103 
8 12noon. | 103.5 
9 11 a. m. 103. 75 
10 5p. m. 104 : 
11 10 a. m. 105 Bowels natural. Lively. 
11 5p. m. 105 Lively. Hungry. 
12 4p.m.| 103.75 
13 12 noon. 104.3 
14 4p.m. |} 102.25 
15 10 a. m. 104 
3G) |; 2-6). 5-2- 105 
Ri e250) 5 104 Coughs. 
eer os doe ss. 104. 25 Bowels loose. Feces fetid. 
AGt e232d0 i525. 103. 75 Scouring. . 
ies do ose: 103 Inoculated with substances of a firm intestinal ulcer, sent from 
New Jersey, and slightly putrid. 
ee ee aO) 5. << 102. 75 
V2 Re Gi Ca 103. 25 
7-330] es ee 103. 75 
PA Wss=200) s55~ 103 
25 |----do ..-=./» 102.25 
26 9a. m. 101 
Pla eee ae | 102 
28 10a.m./ 103 
29 | 9.30 a. fh. 102. 75 
30 2p.m.| 103 
31 9 a.m. 103. 75 A slight pink rash on skin. 
Nov. °1| 10a.m.j} 101.5 fee 
3 9a. m. 102 Inoculated with intestinal mucus and ulcer from Llinois, very 
slightly putrid. 
A ee ys a 100. 75 
5 | 9.30 a.m 10155 
6 10 a. m 101 
Pelsoe UO soos 103. 25 
ee dor 2-5 102.5 
a ee do.423 =. 101 
10; |5-4dors~2: 104. 75 
Th fondiges | 103.8 
12) s=-do 22 =3- 102. 75 
Dots 2.d0ts ge 104 
