44 INDIAN SNAKE POISONS, 



12.12 p.m. Injection. 



4 P.M. Vomited ; no other symptom. 



7.30 P.M. Salivated ; depressed. 



10.15 P.M. Still depressed; salivation slight; respira- 

 tions 14 per minute. c 



12. .5 A.M. Still salivated ; very depressed. 



8 A.M. Very weak, hardly ahle to walk ; all the legs 

 equally afifected. 



8.25 A.M. Respirations 12 ; pupils somewhat dilated, 

 but contract to light. Site of injection very red, hot, 

 and swollen. 



11.30 a.m. Eespirations 15; frothy salivation. 



12 p.m. Rectal temperature 89° C. 



12.38 p.m. Pulse about 120, extremely irregular; 

 chewing movement of jaw and lips ; salivation consider- 

 able. 



2.21 P.M. Better; can vsralk ; salivation ceased ; ate 

 sparingly. 



7.30 P.M. Recovering fast ; urinated, no albumen in 

 urine. 



8 A.M. Seems quite well ; purulent discharge from 

 site of injection; respirations 20 ; pulse 120. 



The dog was kept under observation, and remained 

 quite well. The normal pulse rate was 90, and respira- 

 tions 28. 



Here, though the most severe nerve symptom" — re 

 present, they completely passed off, leaving the animal 

 at once in a state of convalescence. There was no 



