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Consequent upon these injections, all four goats became infected, as 
shown by the appearance of specific agglutinins in the blood serum, hut 
from the clinical point of view there was little to record. At no time 
during the course of the experiment did either of the goats appear to be 
ill : their coats were in good condition, and the animals fed well, as usual. 
The temperature after an immediate but transitory rise was somewhat 
irregular, but not markedly so (see chart 13). All the animals were killed 
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