Kx[)eriiiiental ( ){>eiatitjiis inx tin- Pituitary 



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The two bitche.s were chaiiifd side l)y side. No lesion was found in the 

 brain to account for the convulsions. 



Table VI.— rAiai.vL Rkmoval of the I'ostkhiuk Lome. 



This animal and dog No. 6 were kept side by side in the animal house. Both died with con- 

 vulsions within a few hours of one another many months after o})eration. Strychnine poisoning 

 was suspected, but the examination of the stomach of dog No. 6 gave a negative result. 



So far as could be discovered, no changes in the genitalia or elsewhere 

 had been caused by the partial removal of the pars posterior. 



