f- 



^//^^. 



"ath Was 



I 



'>> and the 



^'^ ^^'^ day, I,, 

 '^^k of the fl,h, 



then carefully 

 lot, the rapid i 

 11 was still presen'ei 

 after a few minute; 



i 



le temperature 

 ir three or four toi. 



?en 



e 



in a 



bundance 



opening 



the fisi' 



and the reaction ^' 



c.ome 



of the 



llBiJ '■' 



resp 



ecti • 



! 



flu"i ^: 7. the J> 

 days «"'"" 



led up fiborf 



APPENDIX C. 



* * • 



XXXIU 



I 



Neck two feet 



of Cotton- Wool 



/^ 



fi 



No. X. Urine remained quite bright and clear during 

 the fifteen days in whicli it was kept under observation in the 

 water-bath \ 



No. XL Hay Infusion showed a very slight amount of 

 sediment after forty-four hours, which seemed to increase 

 somewhat during the next three days. The fluid afterwards 

 appeared to undergo no further change, though it remained 

 in the warm water- bath for fifteen days ^ 

 No. XIL Turnip Infusion in four days showed a well- 

 fluid continued oil ""^^^"^ turbidity, and also very many flakes of a broken 



pellicle ^ 



Ebullition. 



the Neck of which i. 

 of the Blowpipe Flam 



No. XIII. Urine in forty-four hours showed 



a 



slight amount of sediment. 



very 



During the next two days the 



ed to be very # j sediment very slightly increased, but was still small in amount. 



days /«»*)* At the expiration of fifteen days, no further increase in the 



fluid was examiM' [ turbidity having taken place, the fluid was examined. The 



vacuum was still partially preserved, as evidenced by the 

 rapid inbending of a portion of the neck of the flask after it 

 had been carefully made red-hot. When opened, the odour 

 of the fluid was stale, but not foetid, and its reaction was still 

 famtly acid. On microscopical examination Bacteria and 

 Torul(2 were found in tolerable abundance. 



1 



4 



Snf "^"^ /PParent change, and then only became turbid under the 

 flasK V t ^ ^^^"^ temperature. Yet some of the same fluid, in a 

 behav H ^^^^ hermetically sealed during the f^rst ebullition (No. XV.) 



fort, • 1,?, ^^™ ^" mfusion usually does, and became quite turbid in 

 'ony-eight hours. • 



■rtask still in my possession, unopened. 



