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the temperature fell to 39'6° C. (depression of nine tenths of a degree). 

 Six hours afterwards it had returned to 40"3° C. (Chart 2). 



On the 23rd the patient was again dull, hung back from the manger, 

 and left part of its food. Respirations 28, pulse 6g, temperature 40*7° 

 C. Dulness and tubal murmur in the lower part of the left lung. 

 During the day the animal took five quarts of milk. The first dose of 

 quinine produced a depression of five tenths of a degree in two hours, 



Chart III. 



but less than two hours afterwards the temperature had returned to its 

 former point. The effect of the second dose was less marked. The 

 temperature fell one tenth at the end of an hour, but one hour later it 

 again rose (Chart 3). 



On the 24th the general condition was more satisfactory. The 

 animal ate well, and drank milk greedily. Respirations 28, pulse 70, 

 temperature 40-5° C. The cHnical signs obtained by percussion and 

 auscultation were similar to those noted on the previous evening. In 



Chart IV. 



the morning the quinine produced a depression of seven tenths of a 

 degree two hours after administration, followed by a rise ; in the 

 evening a depression of five tenths in two hours, succeeded by a return 

 to the previous height at the third hour (Chart 4). 



On the 25th the general condition was good. Respirations 29, 

 pulse 68, temperature 40-2" C. Marked tubal murmur. The heart- 



