SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES ON THE USE OF MALLEINE. 
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21st Observation. SUSPICIOUS OF FARCY.—This is a brown 
gelding, which has been exposed to glanders and has under the 
abdomen a suspicious swelling. He is admitted September II, 
1893, registering a temperature of ioo° in the morning and in 
the evening. He is injected with 2]/ 2 cc. of German malleine 
and gives the following results : 
Sept. 12. 8 a. m., temperature 100. 
t • 11 
10 “ 
it 
100 4-5. 
11 tt 
12 M., 
i i 
100 2-5. 
tt tt 
2 P. M., 
i t 
100 2-5. 
tt tt 
4 “ 
it 
100. 
tt ti 
6 “ 
it 
100 1-5. 
it u 
8 “ 
it 
100. 
t i 11 
10 “ 
it 
100. 
•* 13, 
8 A. M., 
11 
100. — Not the slightest local reaction. 
22d Observation. 
SUSPICIOUS.—An aged roan pony, in po 
condition, coat staring, no discharge nor gland, a small tubercle 
on the left side of the septum; has been condemned as glander¬ 
ous by a veterinarian. 
Admitted October 26, 1893, with a temperature of 99 1-5 0 at 
3 P.M. and in the evening. He received that day 2]/ 2 cc. of 
German malleine. 
Oct. 26, 8 A.M., temperature 99 2-5. 
it 
ti 
0 
w 
it 
tt 
12 “ 
it 
it 
2 P.M 
it 
it 
4 “ 
it 
ti 
6 “ 
it 
it 
8 “ 
it 
ii 
10 “ 
t t 
99. 
11 
99 2-5. 
it 
100. 
11 
100 1-5. 
tt 
100 2-5. 
ti 
100 2-5. 
tt 
100. 
“ 27, 8 A.M., 
99 1-5.—Has had a very small swelling that disap¬ 
peared in twenty-four hours. 
23d Observation. DOUBTFUL.— Black horse 7 years, has 
been exposed, having cohabited with three other glanderous 
horses which were destroyed; is in good condition, has a slight 
swelling on the right hind leg, the septum nasi is of a slate color 
and suspicious. 
The temperature is normal. Admitted November 15, 1893; 
receives on the 16th, at 8 A.M., 2 x / 2 cc. of German malleine. 
