1/8 



Resume : 



I'-vperimental 

 animals : 



Kind oi 

 inalldn : 



Dose : 



Maximum 

 temperature : 



Time of 

 max. tem. : 



Temperature 

 difference : 



XXIII. 



T^Inifl m 



X lUlU 111. 



o I ccni> 



iR^fi r 

 i° 0 v.. 



8th h. 



0.4 C^. 



XXIV 







.■)/ 7 



I ■> til 





\" V \' 





)» 



4 



10th I1. 



03 



Control . 



j> 





3° ° 



1 Ul 11 It . 



0.4 



wnT 



- V i\ 1 1 1 . 





0,5 ccm. 



30 0 



ULll 11. 



0.4 



XXV. 







38°4 



9th li. 



0.3 



XXVI. 







38°7 



9tli h. 



1.2 



XXIII. 



Dry m. 



0.1 grain. 



38^2 



1 2th h. 



I.O 



XXV. 





'■ 



39°5 



inth h. 



2.0 



XXVI. 







39'^5 



loth h. 



2.2 



XXVII. 



)» 





38^5 



I2th h. 



I.I 



XXV. 



Fluid m. 



0.5 ccm. 



37°6 



lOth h. 



0-5 



XXVI. 





» 



.■?7°7 



I2lh h. 



0.4 



The reaction of fluid viallein was insignificant. W ith o. i ccm. 

 mallein there was no reaction : with 0.5 ccm. tlie temperature 

 increased to 38.7°C. in one case, out of five, and the difference was 

 i.2^C. Should we consider this as i:jositive reaction, then it would 

 make 20%.'^' With dry mallein there was a distinct rise of tem- 

 perature and if we admit the conclusion of Foth * and others 

 and exclude those reactions, in which the difference was below 

 2^, then positive reaction makes 50^0/^^ After each injection 

 appeared general weakness and slight depression and locally a 

 swelling of hen-egg size ; these symptoms lasted for a short 

 time. Skin affection made quicker progression than before. 

 Case XXIV died soon after the first injection. 



In the year 1895 w«//^-/;/-injection was repeated by Prof. 

 Katsushima in Tochiki-ken. The mallein was of the date 



* According to the statement of Foth the diagnostic value of different sorts of maUein 

 are as follow? : — With potato mallein of Prciissc and Pr'icsz 89^5 of those horses, who 



