Inoculation for Anthrax and Quarter 111. 451 
Bkoisxeb of Temperatures of Two Calves Inoculated with Virulent 
Anthuax Matter, December 10th, 1886. 
Dates. 
" Vacci- 
nated." 
Not *' Vacci- 
nated." 
" Vacci- 
nated." 
Not " Vacci- 
nated." 
1886. 
Falir 
Fahr. 
18S6 
Falir. 
Fahr. 
1.10, at 9 
30 P.M. 
lUl 0 
Dec. 18, 
at 
5 
5 P.M. 
1 • 1 
X\lu 1 
1 n'^ • 1 
11 
9 
30 A.M. 
1 (\K • 1 
lUO 1 
1 fV^ 
„ 10 
1 
0 A.M. 
1 no • --i 
1 n 1 ■ 
11 
3 
50 pm. 
lUO o 
1 0(1 
„ 19 
9 
15 A.M. 
1 ni • 1 
12 
„ 12 
50 A.M. 
lUO o 
1 07 • ^ 
IV i o 
„ 19 
11 
30 P.M. 
1 no • 0 
1 no ■ 9 
1 12 
„ 10 
40 A.M. 
1 Ofi • 4. 
„ 20 
9 
35 A.M. 
1 nn • 
1 m 
12 
» 3 
10 P.M. 
1 no . 0 
lUO 1 
„ 20 
5 
20 P.M. 
1 (10 
1 nn • '^i 
1 13 
„ 9 
55 A.M. 
1 no . R 
„ 21 
9 
30 A.M. 
1 ni • 9 
1 no 
13 
„ 4 
5 r.Ji. 
1 n^ • ^ 
10^-9 
±\>0 £i 
„ 21 
5» 
4 
5 P.M. 
1 n-> 0 
1 n^ 
14 
„ 12. 
5 A.M. 
J.UO o 
V 22 
9 
50 A.M. 
1 nn • A 
J.UU o 
1 n-? • ^ 
14 
>, 9 
30 a.m. 
„ 22 
4 
30 P.M. 
1 no ■ 
1 04. 
H 
4 
5 P.M. 
23 
S5 
9 
0 A.M. 
1 no ■ 0 
; 15 
12 
.5 A.M. 
1 n*^ • s\ 
107- fi 
., 23 
Jl 
5 
0 P.M. 
1 ni • 4. 
1 m -4. 
1 15 
„ 9 
30 A.M. 
in'^'7 
„ 24 
)> 
4 
0 P.M. 
102-0 
103-4 
1 15 
» 5 
35 P.M. 
102-5 
107-6 
„ 25 
103-0 
102 
16 
» 9 
0 a.m. 
101-8 
103-3* 
„ 26 
103-2 
102-6 
16 
„ 12 
5 A.M. 
Not taken. 
lOG-7* 
27 
102-4 
103-6 
16 
„ 5 
30 P.M. 
102-5 
105-7 
„ 28 
103-8 
101-4 
17 
„ 12 
40 A.M. 
103-5 
107 
„ 29 
102 
101-4 
17 
9 
45 a.m. 
102-5 
105-2 
„ 30 
102-4 
102-4 
17 
„ 3 
45 P.M. 
103 
103-7 
„ 31 
101-3 
102-3 
18 
» 12 
20 A.M. 
102-S 
103-6 
Taken several davs after this ; no appre- 
18 
„ 10 
0 a.m. 
102-4 
103-1 
ciablc varialiou. 
thermometer, however, showed a very high temperature in the 
unprotected animal, remaining with slight variation up to near 
107 till the 16th. That of the "protected" animal, it will be 
seen, became elevated on the day following the injection to 106 * 8, 
after which it almost immediately receded to normal. 
At the same time, and with the same material, a ratbit was 
inoculated in the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen. Up to 
the night of the 13th, there was no evidence of systemic 
disturbance, but at 5 A.M. on the 14th, 85 hours after inoculation, 
it died. Its blood swarmed with anthrax bacilli. 
On January 28th, 1887, an outbreak of anthrax of a most viru- 
Regibter of Temperatures of Cale Vaccinated October 13th, 1886, 
and Inoculated with Virulent Anthrax Blood, January 28th, 
1887. 
Dates. 
Fahr. | 
Dates. 
Fahr. 
1887. 
1887. 
Jan. 29, at 9.45 A.M. 
105-8 
Jan. 30, at 11.45 p.m. .. 
104-3 
„ 29 „ 4.30p.m. .. 
106-7 
„ 31 „ 9.45 a.m. .. 
102-4 
„ 29 „ 9.45 P.M. 
105 
„ 31 „ 11.55 p.m. .. 
103-3 
„ 30 „ 9.45 A.M. 
103-6 
Feb. I „ 10.10 a.m. .. 
102-5 
„ 30 „ 5. O P.M. 
104-1 
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