DONKEY No. III. 



A IT! NIUX. 



TABLE XXVIII 



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Showing the number of plaques, their situation, dayt of appearance and ditap pear ante 

 together with, the duration of each respectively. 



The first symptom of Dourine which followed the subcutaneous injection 

 in this case, was the Recendary swelling which appeared at the seat of inocu- 

 lation on the 13th day. At the same time the trypanosoma was discovered in 

 blood drawn and examined microscopically from the swelling. The eruption 

 of the first plaque took place on the 33id day, and the tenth and last on the 60th 

 day. Up to Febiuary 29th, 1904, the 210th day following inoculation, no fur- 

 ther symptom of the disease bis become manifest, except that the mucous-mem- 

 brane of the meatut vrinariu* hag become everted. 



Animals inoculated with Hood drawn from the general circulation or the 



plaques of Dou>-iite*afferted horses. 



Aio. I Donkey. A. small donkey mare, aged 5 year?, bred in the Bareilly 

 district, was inoculated subcutaneously on the 15th December 1903 with 20 c.c. 

 of blood drawn from the jugular vein of the Arab stallion Monarch on 

 the 226th day after the covering of mare III. The inoculated blood was col- 

 lected during an intermission which lasted from the 8th December 1903 (219th 

 day) until 9th February U04 (232nd day). 16th December. A tense swelling 

 appeared at the seat of inoculation measuring 8* X 2'5"x l'2o* which began to 

 decrease on the 17th and was absorbed by the 26th of the month. On Janu- 

 ary 2nd, 1904, a slight thickening appeared at the seat of modulation* 



