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26th."" Plaques Noi. 74 ,77, and 80 have become stni'imaller than yesterday 

 but the other symptoms persist. Temp. A.M. 37'2C., P. 32, B. 11 ; P.M. 

 38-8C., P. 40, R. 13. 



27th. The plaques are gradually fading, otherwise symptoms are un 

 changed. Temp. A.M. 36'3 C., P. 32, R. 11 ; P.M. 38 0C , P. 44, R. 16. 



28th. Plaque No. 77 has disappeared and Nos. 74 and 80 are the same as 

 noted yesterday, other symptoms persist. Temp. A.M. 37'4 Q C., P. 36, R. 12; 

 P.M. 38-6C., P. 40, K. 12. 



29th. The condition of the 'animal is unchanged. Temp. A.M. 37'3G., 

 P. 40, B. 18 ; P.M. 37-9 C., P. 40, B. 14. 



30th. Plaque No. 74 disappeared, hut No. 80 still persists. The swelling 

 and oedema of the udder and under-suvface of the abdomen hare decreased, but 

 the left hind limb has again increased in size. Temp. A.M. 37'7C., P. 36, 

 B. 13 ; P.M. 88-0G., P. 40, R. 14. 



31st- A few small codematous patches hare appeared on the sides of the 

 perinaeum, but the swelling and cedema of the udder and under-surface of the 

 abdomen hare disappeared. Plaque No. 80 persists, other symptoms un- 

 changed. Temp. A.M. 37-7C., P. 32, R. 12 ; P.M. 38'4C., P. 44, B. 12. 



November 1ft. Plaque'No. 80 has decreased in size, the patches of radema 

 on the sides of the perineum hare become smaller, but hare reappeared on the 

 udder. The swelling of the near hind limb has increased. Temp. A.M. 

 38'1C., P. 4*, R. 13 ; P.M. 39'5C., P. 44, B. 14. 



2nd. The condition of the animal has remained unchanged during the past 

 24 hours. Temp. A.M. 39'0C., P. 44, B. 12 ; P.M. 39'0C., P. 60, R. 16. 



3rd. Plaque No. 80 still persists, as also the oedema of the udder. The 

 wound on the inner aspect of the thigh continues to suppurate and the left 

 hind limb is still increased in dimensions. Temp. A.M. 38'8C., P. 56, R. 12 ; 

 P.M. 39-8C., P. 56, R. 14. 



4th. The symptoms noted yesterday remain unaltered. Temp. A.M. 

 38'7C., P. 56, R. 13 ; P.M. 38'7C., P. 64, B. 12. 



5th.~ There is no change in the condition of the animal. Temp. A.M. 

 39'1C., P. 56, B. 12 ; P.M. 39 1C., P. 64, R. 16. 



6th. The last of the plaques No. 80 has disappeared, otherwise there is 

 no change in the condition of the animal to note. Temp. A.M. 38*9 C., 

 P. 58, B. 16; P.M. 89'4C., P. 66, B. 16. 



7th. The left hind limb has increased considerably in size, and the 

 swelling and oedema of the udder has extended backwards and downwards so 

 that a bag has formed between the thighs. Temp. .'A.M. 38'8C., P. 60, B. 16 ; 

 P.M. 39'4C., P. 66, B. 16. 



8/A. The animal continues to feed well and has always done so during 

 the whole period she has been under observation. All the symptoms are in* 

 creasing in sererity, and as the animal was greatly emaciated and losing 

 strength daily, chloroform was administered in excess and death eniued. 

 Temp. A.M. 38'9C., P. 64, R. 12. 



AUTOPSY. A.\\ plaques had disappeared from the surface of the 

 body some days previous to death. 



The vaginal m. m. won fioe from mucous and petechia. 



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