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Experiment I (cont.). 
Date 
Day 
Temp 
. °F. 
1911 
a.m. 
p.m. 
24. X. 
14 
104 
Fever begins. 
104-8 
15 
103-4 
16 
103-0 
106-4 
17 
105-2 
105-4 
18 
104-6 
105 
19 
105-4 
105 
20 
106-2 
M. 
1-2% of 
r. 
106 
E. 
3-6 
>5 
21 
105-6 
M. 
6-4 
9f 
105-2 
E. 
6-8 
?J 
22 
105-4 
M. 
9-6 
)) 
105 
E. 
13-2 
99 
23 
104-2 
M. 
18-4 
99 
105-6 
E. 
21-6 
99 
24 
104-4 
M. 
24-0 
99 
104 
E. 
20-0 
99 
25 
106-2 
M. 
22-0 
99 
105-4 
E. 
28-4 
99 
26 
105-2 
M. 
24-8 
99 
105-4 
E. 
28-4 
99 
27 
104-8 
M. 
35-6 
99 
105 
E. 
36-4 
99 
28 
105-6 
M. 
36-4 
99 
106-2 
E. 
38-4 
99 
29 
105-6 
M. 
45-6 
99 
106-2 
E. 
46-0 
99 
9. XI. 
30 
— 
Calf died at 8 i 
Koch’s “blue bodies’’ found in gland smear. 
Treatment'. 70 c.c. 0-5% Congo red, 
subcutaneously 
Treatment 
100 o.c. of sodium salicylate 
solution intravenously 
100 c.c. „ ,, 
100 c.c. 
5 c.c. of salicylate of mer¬ 
cury solution intra¬ 
venously 
Experiment II {Calf 18). 
Treatment: Tryposafrol, 0-25 grammes rising to 3 grammes daily in 5 litres of sugared 
water on 17 successive days. 
Date 
Day 
Temp. °F. 
1913 
a.m. 
p. m. 
16. IV. 
1 
102 
102-4 
2 
101-4 
101-2 
3 
101-6 
101-4 
4 
101-4 
101-2 
5 
102 
102-2 
6 
102-2 
102-4 
7 
100-8 
100-6 
8 
101-8 
101-8 
30 infected B. appendiculatus nymphs were placed on the calf 
