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made subcutaneously in the left inguinal region. The results 
are given in Table IX. 
TABLE IX.—Series A. Animals inoculated with a culture of tuberculosis of 
leper origin. 
















1 | | | 
Beene | Autopsy. 
Gui- | =|" Died |= "4 i 
pig | Weight Maat ocak inocu | ame 
No. | |Tuber-| Weight lation. eee ‘Spleen se weight 
| | | | weishite 
| 9. 9. | Days. | 9. | bE 
G202N | BOON Atrar =: see ekg ome | eee eee og) sa = ee rests 
| e2050" '330) |ueeee dole El Eas + 400 | 173 300 | 
6206 550 |.___- dove cet dees eg eas eee 91 | 5004 
6207 | 410 |_____ Clo ae ae eee [Pe om: So es a 1 JG0is siseree [fates 
6208 BNO) oe AO See oe ae Oe cen | Ee | ee | 7 ED ee 
6209" |!" ASML AS walgnended Ss bak Jalen Meter Sie ee SIL Wee. 1 
6210). 4800)| Sen dateeie semen ieee # 370 | 170 300 
| 6211! 580 |_____ wees ok ee eae ed oa 73 310) | eee 
[teeters raga eee Gta wees aldol ds + 410 | 106 350 
62139) S40) eee Gok se. Ee on 420 | 132 132 
6214 | 440 |____- ap ated Dear ee | +4 4300 | (106 cat sree, 
6215a| 360 |_____ ion ee ree (PeakLe 2 inert 78 | 300 
6215b, 400 |_____ donee eee ae ++ 430| 122 | 350] 
6216) |) 500) |e owe SS eee eee 390 | 184 838 
6217 | 600 |_____ dots b dw eT [Rel eh of Huse eat! PaO 
Goies|| SRW) || Thani ne eee oats 400} 1909 | 340 
6219 | 490 |_____ ge ee erect | Ore 114 440 | 
6220} 340 |_____ dogs Sas Ue + 480| 154 | 420) 
6221 | 420 |_____ Sgt ae ahwaes, seee + 430 | 104 410 | 
6222 | 20h WAI arin oh ieee eee | 0 DOH eon = a eee | Fa eee! oe 5 
| Asverage, oes "22 see jn----->- 12056 ye ee 
: a Sepsis. bIntercurrent disease. 
The average survival of the animals in this group is 120.6 
days for the 17 dying of tuberculosis—a time much shorter than 
that of the animals in series 1, 2, and 3, inoculated with tubercle 
bacilli from sputum. The majority gained weight up to ninety- 
five days after inoculation, but all had died by the one hundred 
ninety-sixth day, and those receiving bacilli in agar died on the 
average sooner than those receiving the emulsion only, although 
the latter group was too small to form a basis for any general 
conclusion. 
In order further to test this strain of tuberculosis, guinea pigs 
were inoculated with: material from the much enlarged spleens of 
different animals of the above group which died of tuberculosis. 
All were inoculated subcutaneously and all with a small portion 
of the spleen pulp. The results are given in Table X. 
