290 Report on the Health of Animals of the Farm. 
from the ejes and nose has much diminished, and the confused 
and pained expression of the face has now almost disappeared. 
A little more food has been taken, and there is a marked improve- 
ment in the general state of the animal. 
2\st. — The bowels are relaxed, and the stools are of a dark 
brown hue. The skin of the haunch is studded with haemorr- 
hagic patches, and the belly exhibits a number of petechiae. 
The desire for food has much increased, and the fever symptoms 
are on the wane. 
22nd. — The stools are more fluid and frequent, and the 
bowels manifest signs of irritation. The general health, how- 
ever, appears to be much better, and the thirst has declined. 
2?>rd. — Blood-blotches of various sizes are now to be seen on 
the neck and about the ears. The bowels are more relaxed, and 
the emaciation continues ; but the appetite is improved, and the 
general condition is decidedly more favourable. 
From this date to August 14th the diarrhoea continued, with 
slight intermissions, and the wasting of the body gradually went 
on. The appetite was very variable, but no signs of acute 
suffering were evinced. From time to time the fa;ces were 
searched, but in vain, for typhoid sloughs ; still there cannot be 
a doubt that ulceration of the intestine existed, though probably 
to only a slight extent. 
Pig Typhoid Thermometeical Table.* 
Experiment II. 
A. 
Date. 
1 Moruing. 
Evening. 
Date. 
Morning. 
Kvuning. 
May 
15 
103-4 
10°3-6 
June ^2 
o 
104-6 
104 -S 
IG 
103-6 
103- 
3 
104-2 
104-2 
17 
104- 
103-8 
1 .. 4 
104- 
> ) 
18 
103- 
103- 
, , 5 
103-8 
104- 
19 
103-8 
103-4 
103-8 
103-8 
20 
104- 
107- 
104-4 
5 5 
21 
105- 
106- 
8 
104- 
105- 
> > 
22 
104-8 
105-4 
9 
103-4 
103-8 
23 
103-4 
105-2 
10 
103- 
» 104- 
? t 
24 
104-6 
106- 
11 
> J 
25 
106-8 
105-8 
12 
103-4 
» > 
26 
105- 
106- 
,, 13 
104-4 
104-6 
7 > 
27 
103 0 
104-4 
14 
103-4 
103- 
28 
105-2 
106-8 
15 
104- 
105- 
» » 
29 
104-2 
106-6 
., 16 
103-2 
103- 
30 
105-4 
105-4 
17 
103-6 , 
105-2 
^ » 
31 
104-G 
,, 18 
103-6 ' 
June 
1 
104-0 
105 • 
1 
,, 10 
101-4 
i 
* This Table dates from the day of inoculatlou. 
