THEIE NATUEE AND EFFECTS. 7 



12.15 P.M. Respirations 48, 



12.26 P.M. Eespirations 44, occasionally a deep 

 respiration ; dozing. 



12.29 P.M. Eespirations 36. 



12.32 p.m. Respirations 28 ; very regular ; asleep. 



12.35 P.M. Respirations 24; respiratory movement 

 very slight ; still sleeping. 



12.37 P.M. Respirations 24. 



12.40 P.M. Respirations 22. 



12.43 P.M. Awoke suddenly with a start, probably 

 aroused by flies ; chewing movement of lips and 

 jaws. 



12.45 P.M. Attempting unsuccessfully to rise ; 

 staggered about on his fore-legs. 



12.47 P.M. Respirations 26 ; hardly perceptible, of 

 a somewhat spasmodic character, and lasting an exceed- 

 ingly short time ; salivation. 



12.49 P.M. Pupils about normal. 



12.50 P.M. Convulsive twitchings of the whole 

 body. 



12.52 P.M. Tongue hanging out; convulsions much 

 stronger. 



12.55 P.M. No trace of normal respiratory move- 

 ment, only convulsions : micturition. 



12.56 P.M. Pupils slightly contracted. 

 ^2.58 P.M. Convulsions are becoming feebler. 

 12.59 P.M. No convulsive or respiratory movement 



whatever; pulse 120. 



