SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES ON THE USE OF MALLEINE. 
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The suspicious symptoms of farcy seem improved, but after 
twenty-four hours assume a more severe aspect; farcinous cords, 
buttons, chancres, all seem aggravated by the effect of the 
malleine. 
29th Observation. GLANDERS.—Charley is a handsome gray 
horse of a brewery, in excellent condition, has a running and an 
ulceration very suspicious; he is kept in an infield stable. The 
temperature varies between 101° and 103°. On February 6th, 
in the evening, he registerson the thermometer 105°, on the 7th, 
at 8 A. M., 104 1-5, and he then receives 1 cc. of malleine from 
Washington. 
Feb. 7, 
4 4 44 
“ 8 , 
10 A.M., temperature 104. 
12 M., 
2 P.M., 
4 “ 
6 “ 
8 “ 
10 “ 
6 A.M., 
8 “ 
44 
44 
44 
i 4 
44 
44 
4 4 
44 
104. 
104 3 * 5 - 
105. 
105 2-5. 
105 3 - 5 - 
106 3-5. 
105. 
105. 
30th Observation. Glanders. —Jack comes from the same 
stable, has the same history; he is in worse condition, has three 
small ulcers on the left side of the abdomen, a running of suspi¬ 
cious nature at the nose, and variations of temperature. On 
February 6th it is 102 2-5 0 , the 7th, at 8 A.M., 102°; he 
receives also 1 cc. of malleine from Washington. 
Feb. 
44 
44 
44 
4 4 
44 
44 
i 4 
44 
7 , 
10 
A.M., 
temperature 
102 2-5. 
44 
12 
M. y 
44 
102 3-5. 
4 4 
2 
P.M., 
4 4 
M 
O 
44 
4 
4 4 
4 4 
103. 
44 
6 
44 
4 4 
104 1-5. 
4 4 
8 
44 
44 
104 1-5. 
4 4 
10 
44 
4 4 
104 3 - 5 - 
8, 
6 
A.M., 
4 4 
103 3 - 5 - 
44 
8 
44 
44 
103 3 - 5 - 
These two last horses were destroyed. The local reaction 
was only moderate. 
