Name, Mrs. 1).; case, 110; age, 18; disease, tick fever. 
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had been across the creek only a da}- or two previous to April 13. 
On the evening of April 13 a large red tick’' was found fast under 
Mrs. D.’s left arm and was removed with some difficulty. On the 
following day the wound was sore and swollen, as were also the glands 
in the axillary space. The soreness became less marked after a few 
da 3 "s, but did not at aii}^ time complete!}" disappear. 
