75 2 
A. LIAUTARD 
April 7, io 
“ 8, 8 
“ 6 
9 * 8 
P. M., temperature 102 3-5. 
A.M., “ 1022-5. 
P. M., “ 103 3-5. 
“ “ 102 2-5. 
A - “ 99 4-5 5 swelling began to diminish. 
Post-mortem. Lungs filled with glanderous tubercles; septum 
nasi and turbinated mucous membrane covered with chancres. 
16th Observation. Glanders.— Gray gelding, 7 years, good 
condition, has gland, nasal discharge, one chancre on the sep¬ 
tum. Admitted June 6, 1893, with a temperature of 101 3-5 0 
at 12 o’clock at noon and 101 2-5 0 in the evening. The 7th of 
June the thermometer registers 101 1-5 0 and 101 2-q 0 . The 
8th he receives 2 j 4 cc. of German malleine at 8 A. M.* 
June 
8, 
8 
A. M., 
temperature 
102 3-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
10.30 
. 1 
4 4 
103. 
4 4 
4 4 
12.30 
i i 
4 4 
103 2-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
2.30 
P. M., 
4 4 
104 1-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
4.30 
u 
4 4 
104 1-5. 
« 4 
4 4 
6.30 
4 < 
4 % 
104 2-5. 
ll 
44 
8.30 
4 4 
44 
104 4-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
10.30 
44 
44 
104 4-5. 
4 ( 
9 , 
8 
A. M., 
4 4 
104. 
4 4 
44 
12 
M., 
4 4 
103 1-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
6 
P. M., 
4 4 
103. 
4 4 
IO, 
8 
A. M., 
44 
103 1-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
6 
P. M., 
4 4 
102. 
4 4 
II, 
8 
A. M., 
44 
102 2-5. 
4 4 
4 4 
6 
P. M., 
4 4 
102 I-5. 
44 
12, 
8 
A. M., 
4 4 
101 4-5. 
4 4 
44 
6 
P. M., 
4 4 
101 4-5. 
The 
swelling 
four hours after 
three inches in diameter, was hot, painful and did not begin to 
diminish until the 10th, over forty-eight hours after the injection. 
Prepaied in October, 1892; this malleine was given to me by Dr. J. A. Teaut 
weiler, who has received it from Germany. 
(To be Continued.) 
