416 
JOHN FAUST 
! 
July 18, 10:30 A. 
M.: 
No. 1, temp. 
107 deg., 
very restless all night. 
“ 2, “ 
106 “ 
i 
u 2 a 
I08 “ 
“ 4 , “ 
I 03 j “ 
restless ; died at 5 P. M. 
U H U 
jy 
10 “ 
“ 6, “ 
IOlj- “ 
sinking; died at 7 P. M. 
u H. U 
/ y 
io5f “ 
breathing very hard. 
“ 8, “ 
108 “ 
“ 9, “ 
I 04 i “ 
The treatment in all these cases was fluid extract eucalyp¬ 
tus glob., half ounce doses, and arsenious album, i-ioo, three- 
drachm doses, alternating every two hours. 
July 19, 10:30 A. 
M.: 
No. 1, temp. 
ioyf deg., very restless all night. 
“ 2 , 
1 a 
10 &i 
<( 
% 
“ 3, 
u 
103 
u 
“ 5 , 
u 
106J 
u 
“ /> 
(( 
103 
“ breathing almost normal. 
“ 8, 
ll 
105 
(t 
“ 9> 
tl 
ioii 
The same treatment continued, they all eat, drink and 
ruminate same. 
July 20, 12 M.: 
No. i, temp, ioi deg., very restless. 
very drowsy and stiff. 
breathing normal. 
Continued same treatment every three hours. 
July 31, 3:30 P.M.— Temperature of all the cows is nor¬ 
mal. They all eat and drink well and have a fair flow of 
milk. No medicine. 
On July 25th I inoculated nine cows and one calf with 
Chauveau’s virus received from Professor Liautard. The 
following is the method of vaccination : Clip the hair on in- 
u 
2, 
(( 
I 02 J “ 
u 
3 , 
(( 
IOI “ 
u 
5 , 
(C 
I02j “ 
u 
7 > 
u 
IOlj “ 
u 
8, 
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100 J “ 
a 
9> 
u 
IOI “ 
