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AutotoxcBmia and Infection. 



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if they are kept in separate cages, and if the amount of food supplied and 

 devoured be carefully noted. 



8. Vide heading below, " Antitryptic values." 



9. Vide heading below, " Antitryptic values." 



In order to represent in a graphic form the necessary control observa- 

 tions, the actual charts are subjoined showing absence of fever in uninjected 

 animals. 



Chart 1. — Guinea-pig. (Control.) 



DAY 

 HOUR 

 C F°-4 



390 -2 



102-0 



•8 



38-5 



38-0 



•6 

 Mean 

 •4 



•2 



lOI-O 



•8 



•6 



•4 



•2 



1 















2 

















1 1 





1 



1 



c 



O 





O 



1 1 



1 C3 

 1 d 



1 

 I 



o 



•3 

 O 





c 



O 









































































A 



























































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Upper normal limit = 102-2° F., .39° C. 

 Chart 2. — Guinea-pig. (Control.) 



39 



38-5 



DAY 



HOUR 

 F°-4 

 •2 



102-0 

 -8 



-6 



Mean 



-4 

 •2 

 lOI-O 

 •8 

 •6 



•4 

 ■Z 



1 







Z 





3 







4 









5 









6 







12.3 



4.5 



b.l 



10.2 



4.6 



12.! 



2.3 



4.5 



lO.IZ 



1.2 



3.4 



5 



II. IZ 



1.2 



3.4 



5 



10.11 



(2.1 



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Upper normal limit = 102-2° F., 39° C. 



VOL. LXXXII. — B. 



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