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November 28, E. L. ^ 



This animal's temperature gradually subsided to normal, and 

 it made a complete recovery. 



EXPERIMENT 44 



Pig 2. — This animal received its last injection of 350 cubic 

 centimeters of virulent hog-cholera blood on October 14, 1914. 

 November 9, 1914, pig 2 was exposed to bull 3780. 



History of bull 3780: 



November 21, 1914: Inoculated with 200 cubic centimeters ^f 



virulent rinderpest blood from bull 3838. 

 November 5: Bull 3780 presented a rise in temperature. 

 November 11: D., N. E. 

 November 12: E. L. 

 This animal ^adually recovered. 



November 13, pig 2 presented a rise in temperature, register- 

 ing, in the morning, 40° C. ; in the afternoon, 40.3° C. 



November 16, afternoon temperature, 41.3° C. 



The temperature of this animal was high until November 21, 

 when it subsided to normal, and the animal made a prompt re- 

 covery. 



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Pig 4.2 — This animal received its last injection of 450 cubic 

 centimeters of virulent hog-cholera blood on October 13, 1914. 

 December 1, 1914, pig 4 was exposed to bull 3847. 



History of bull 3847 : 



November 28, 1914: Inoculated with 100 cubic centimeters of 



virulent rinderpest blood from bull 3873. 

 December 1 : Bull 3847 presented a rise in temperature. 

 December 5-8 : D., E. L. 

 December 9-10; D. 

 This animal gradually recovered. 



December 8, pig 4 presented an afternoon temperature of 

 40.5° C. 



December 9, the afternoon temperature was 41° C. 



The temperature of this animal was high until December 15, 

 when it subsided to normal, and the pig recovered. 



EXPERIMENT 46 



Pig 5. — This animal received its last injection of 400 cubic 

 centimeters of virulent hog-cholera blood on October 14, 1914. 



- Pig 3 was not used in this series of experiments. 



