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Mr. H. Swithinbank. 



hereto, show the general effect of the treatment upon each individual 

 animal. Fuller details of the post-mortem results were given on 

 separate sheets. 



Plot " A." 



Animal. 



No. 



Distinctive 

 mark. 



Killed or 

 died. 



Summary of post-mortem 

 results. 



Rabbit 



T 2 



Two fore- 

 paws red. 



1 



Killed after Tuberculous. Disease chiefly 

 6 weeks, confined to respiratory sys- 

 21.7.1900 tern. Abundant tubercle 

 in lung structure. Bacilli 

 found in abundance. 



"Rabbit 



T 3 



TiPTf; THTP- 



paw red 



Died after 

 10 weeks, 

 13.8.1900 



Tuberculous. Infection limi- 

 ted almost entirely to res- 

 piratory organs. Lungs 

 crowded with tubercle — 

 (" an exaggerated form of 

 miliary tubercle." G.T.B.). 

 Bacilli found in abundance. 



Guinea-pig 



T 6 



Eight hind- 

 paw red 



Died after 

 12 days, 

 11.6.1900 



Exact cause of death unknown 

 — apparently over- feeding. 

 Too early to show sign of 

 tubercle. 



Guinea-pig 



T7 



Right hind- 

 paw blue 



Died after 

 14 weeks, 



*±.V.A.WKJ 



Generalised tuberculosis. 

 Specially marked in respi- 

 ratory system and liver. 

 Lungs crowded with tuber- 

 cular deposit. Liver enor- 

 mously enlarged, the an- 

 terior portion of lobes con- 

 solidated and caseous. Ba- 

 cilli found in abundance. 



Guinea-pig 



T8 



Left hind- 

 paw blue 



Killed after 

 15 weekj, 

 13.9.1900' 



Generalised tuberculosis. 

 Lungs one mass of tubercu- 

 lous areas, calcareous and 

 caseating. Pharyngeal 

 glands enlarged and calca- 

 reous. Pleura covered with 

 tuberculous patches. Spleen 

 ditto. Caseating nodule on 

 pyloric orifice. Occasional 

 nodules on peritoneum and 

 mesentery, but not so mark- 

 ed. Lymphatic glands of 

 splenic omentum enorm- 

 ously enlarged and caseous. 



