ACTION ON CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION. 



Ill 



Mercury. 

 M ean. 



P.M. 



0'45 

 2' 30 

 S' 



3' 30 

 o' 



5' 6 



3. r 



3. 9' 

 3.12' 

 3.14' 30 



Indus. 

 5-7— 5-75 



5 6 

 5 -4—5 -6 



5-35 



5 -5- 5 -7 



5-9 



5-8 



5-5— 5-7 



Pulse. 



Resp. 



Remark -i. 



156 



120 



Dog whines and barks as if dreaming. 

 Dog whines loudly. 



Continuous barking, as if in a dream, more 



loudly than before. 

 During inspiration, or attempts to bark, 



the mercury falls. During expiration it 



rises. 

 Still attempting to bay. By a jerk, a drop 



of blood got above the mercurial column. 



The injection of one grain of digitaline sus- 

 pended in about 2^ fluid drams of water, 

 into the jugular vein, was beguu. 



The dog struggling and crying. 



The dog cries loudly. 



Still crying louder than ever. 



Continuous crjing. 



Pulse irregular. 

 During a long howl. 



Respiration slow laboured, abdominal. 



Stops crying. 



Deep, slow, abdominal resp'ration. 



Breatih very laboured. 



Pulse small and irregular. 



The dog is quite quiet, and there is no 

 struggle whatever to cause the mercury 

 to rise. 



No struggle whatever. 

 Pulse is weak and jerking. (Hsemorrha^io 

 pulse, Maclagan). 



Action of heart, violent thumping. 



Dog crying. Iris is sensitive, slightly 



contracted. 

 During a deep howl. 

 Saphena veins tense, and femoral artery 



feels as if it m ere contracting against the 



heart. (Dr. Maclagan.) 



Howling loudly as if suffering much. 



