Bullae. Papulo-vesicular. 
of Edinburgh, Session 1885-86. 
609 
Table — Cultivations of Variolous Lymph — continued. 
Source. 
r 
l 
r 
I 
No. 
Name of 
Tube. 
8th day. 
13th day. 
Result. 
54 
Fa, jelly. 
Faint White. 
White. 
Faint white. 
55 
Fb, „ 
White cocoons. 
56 
Fc, „ 
,, 
White “ cocoons.” 
57 
Fd, „ 
No reaction. 
No reaction. 
No reaction. 
58 
Fe, „ 
White. 
White. 
Liquef. and white p. p. 
59 
I 0 » 
Thick white. 
Faint growth. 
60 
Fg, agar. 
„ 
White cloud. 
61 
Fh, „ 
62 
Fi, „ 
” 
’’ 
99 
63 
Fj, „ 
No reaction. 
No reaction. 
No reaction. 
64 
Fk, „ 
65 
FI, serum. 
AVhite riband. 
White riband. 
White riband. 
66 
Fm, „ 
67 
Ga, jelly. 
Funnel-shaped 
liquefaction, with 
white p.p. 
68 
Gb, „ 
69 
Gc, „ 
70 
Gd, „ 
71 
Ge, agar. 
Orange or ochre. 
Cocoons solid. 
Ochre cocoons. 
72 
Gf, „ 
73 
Gg, 
99 
” 
” 
74 
Gh, „ 
White cloud. 
White cloud. 
White cloud. 
75 
Gi, „ 
White and orange. 
White and ochre. 
White and orange. 
Y. Experimental Vaccination. 
We divide the experiments into four series — 
I. Vaccination of Calves. 
II. Vaccination of Guinea Pigs. 
III. Vaccination of Monkeys. 
IV. Contagion Experiment. 
Ten experiments were performed, as is shown by the following 
table : — 
No. 
Vaccine Material. 
Vaccinifer. 
Result. 
I. 
White, yellow, and orange 
“ vaccine.” 
Calf. 
Pustular eruption on head. 
II. 
Opaque variolous lymph. 
Calf. 
Pustular eruption on back. 
III. 
Vesicular variolous lymph. 
Calf I. 
Protected by “ vaccine ” I. 
IV. 
Pustular variolous lymph. 
Orange “ vaccine.” 
Calf II. 
Protected by variolation II. 
V. 
Guinea pig. 
Local scab. 
VI. 
White “ vaccine.” 
Guinea pig. 
No local result. Constitu- 
tional ? 
NIL 
Yellow “vaccine.” 
Guinea pig. 
No local result. Constitu- 
tional ? 
VIII. 
Clear vaccine lymph. 
Monkey. 
Four typical vaccine vesicles. 
IX. 
White variolous “ cocoon.” 
Monkey. 
Eight pocks. No local result. 
X. 
Modified variola IX. 
Monkey. 
Not contagious. 
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