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'■ animal inoculations— 
I 1. Subcutaneous method: 
: a. Liquids. 
' h. Solids. 
2. Intravenous method. 
^ 3. Inoculation into lymphatic system. 
4. Inoculation into serous cavities: 
a. Peritoneum. 
! h. Pleural cavity. 
! c. Subdural space. 
5. Inoculation into anterior chamber of eye. 
1 ()B.SEKV.\TION OF AnIMALS Ai-TEK InOCUL.\T10N — 
1. Temperature. 
2. Loss of weight. 
3. Peculiar position in cage. 
4. Loss of appetite. 
5. Condition of coat. 
6. Condition of secretions, etc. 
7. Pain. 
8. Nervous symptoms, etc. 
i PfJST-MORTEM PlXAMINATION OF AnIMALS — 
1. Cultures from the organs. 
2. Cultures from the fluids. 
3. Preparation and staining of tissues. 
Lvci.\er.\tion OF Dead Axim.vls Af^fer Exa.mination — 
Makin(j Collodh'm Sacks — 
Paris method. 
Gelatin capsule method. 
With gla.*^ support and gelatin (method of Grubbs iV: I'rancis). 
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