G. H. F. Nuttall and C. Strickland 
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Piroplasnia caballi Horse II. 
The horse was inoculated subcutaneously at 5.30 p.m., 22. vi. 1910, with 20 c.c. of 
defibrinated blood taken from the jugular vein of P. caballi Horse I very soon after death. 
Recovered quickly. 
Temp. -F. 
Day 
a. m. 
p.m. 
1 
97-2 
— 
Inoculated. 
2 
96-8 
— 
3 
99-2 
— 
4 
98-2 
— 
5 
97-2 
— 
6 
97-6 
— 
7 
100-8 
— 
8 
102-4 
103-4 
Parasites found, only 1 (0), 3 (PP). Horse off his feed. 
9 
100-8 
101-8 
No parasites found. 
10 
96-8 
97-4 
5 ? 
> J 
11 
100-4 
102-4 
5 > 
) ) 
12 
100-8 
101-4 
j ? 
? ) 
13 
98-8 
98-6 
J 5 
J 1 
14 
100-2 
98-4 
) » 
) 1 
15 
100-2 
100-0 
9 > 
J j 
16 
99-8 
99-6 
) 5 
i 5 
17 
99-8 
99-8 
?» 
18 
97-6 
100-6 
» > 
19 
Normal 
,, The horse recovered and showed no sub 
sequent rise of temperature. Forty-two days after it was 
inoculated with P. caballi blood it was inoculated with 
N. eqiii blood; the further histoiy of the horse is given 
under N. equi Horse III. 
Chart of Piroplasma caballi Horse II. 
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