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Researches Regarding Cholera : the Blood. 



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TABLE XIII. 



(6) — The material introduced being Fresh, hut subjected to Heat. 



Experiment 



No. 



IX 

 X 



XI 

 XII 



XI 11 



XJV 



XV 



XVI 

 XVII 



VEIJf 

 SELECTED. 



Total... 9 



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Degree. 



212° 



212" 

 212^ 



212° 



212° 



212° 

 212° 

 212° 



Duration. 



212° 3 minutes 



3 minutes 

 3 minutes 



3 minutes 



3 minutes 



5 minutes 

 3 minutes 

 3 minutes 



Number 



of drachms 



injected 



Four 



3 minutes Four 



Six 



Six 



Five 

 Seven 

 Four 



Remarks. 



Continued depressed for a couple of days, 

 but otherwise showed no symptom of 

 illness. 



The dog died during the night, having 

 passed copious, sanguineous, liquid evacu- 

 ations. The intestines vrere coated with 

 a sanguineous exudation. 



Vomited frequently during the day, and 

 was greatly purged. Died in 8 hours. 

 Mucous surface of intestine extremely 

 congested. The evacuations exhaled a 

 fishy, mawkish, choleraic odour. 



This dog appeared to be in no way affected, 

 although the material used was from the 

 same vessel, and the experiment per- 

 fornoied at the same time as the dog in 

 Exp. XII. 



The animal used in Exp^ V (Table XII) 

 again subjected to similar treatment. No 

 result. 



TABLE XIV. 



(c) — The alvine solution introduced having become Putred : Heated shwHy befonx use. 



