308 J. C. MEYER, SR. 
March 29th.—Respiration, 18; pulse, 52; temperature, 
1001 °. 
No. 2.—A black horse, 5 years old, fat,, weighing 1,500 lbs., 
with pneumonia. 
March 31st.—Respiration, 30; pulse, 72; temperature 
1051°. Schneiderian membrane hvpersemic, a profuse yellowish 
discharge from nostrils; attempt at, and suppression of cough, 
refuses all nourishment. 
April 1st, 9 A. M.—Respiration, 32; pulse, 72; temperature, 
1051- Antifebrin. 
April 1st, 6 P. M.—Respiration, 40, pulse, 64, temperature, 
1021°. Becoming thirsty and urinating freely. 
April 2d, 11 A. M.—Respiration, 28; pulse, 72; temper¬ 
ature, 1051°. Coughs often, dry; air circulates through both 
lobes, though not so perceptibly through the right. Anti- 
febrin. 
April 2d, 6 P. M.—Respiration, 28; pulse, 58, temperature 
1021 °. 
April 3d, A. M.—Respiration, 20; pulse, 60; temperature, 
1031°. Cough dry, micturation copious, vesicular murmur of right 
lung inaudible. 
April 4th, A. M.—Respiration, 20 ; pulse, 56 ; temperature, 
1021°. Discharge of a whitish mucus; right vesicular murmur 
slightly audible; drinks water with flour; no appetite, micturation 
diminished. 
April 5tli, A. M.—Respiration, 40 ; pulse, 50 ; temperature, 
1021°. From now on the appetite gradually improved, and by 
the 10th was convalescent. 
No. 3.—A livery horse, 9 years old, nourished moderately, 
weight 1,100 lbs. Sporadic pneumonia, bilateral. 
April 7th.—Respiration, 40 ; pulse, 72; temperature, 103°. 
Administered verat. virid. comp, with tinct. digitalis, and con¬ 
tinued with this until the 9th without result, when antifebrin was 
given. 
April ilOth.—Respiration, 36 ; pulse, 68 ; temperature, 104°. 
Antifebrin pill. 
April 11th.—Dead, 
