SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES ON THE USE OF MALLEINE. 
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i °3 3 - 5 - 
102 3-5. 
98 3 - 5 - 
102 4-5. 
100 4-5.—Swelling almost gone. 
On May 2d, the discharge has diminished, and disap¬ 
peared on the 6th, the temperature varying between ioo° and 
100 2-5. 0 
The test is applied once again May 7th with malleine of 
Roux. 
May 7, 
8 
A.M., 
temperature 
ioo 3-5 
4 * 
4 4 
10 
. 4 
44 
99 3-5 
4 4 
4 4 
12 
M., 
4 4 
99 3-5 
44 
4 4 
2 
P.M., 
44 
99 3-5 
4 4 
4 4 
4 
4 4 
4 4 
100. 
44 
44 
6 
4 4 
4 4 
99 3-5 
4 4 
4 4 
8 
4 4 
4 4 
101 1-5 
4 4 
44 
10 
4 4 
4 4 
102 2-5 
44 
8, 
8 
A.M., 
44 
98. 
44 
i 4 
12 
M., 
4 4 
99. 
4 4 
44 
8 
P.M., 
4 4 
100 1-5 
In this experiment the swelling has been characteristic, 
warm, painful, with lymphatic cords, all of which have disap¬ 
peared by the evening of the 8th. The horse has been very 
nervous and irritable, has had chills and uneasy; has been paw¬ 
ing quite a great deal. 
Yet as the general reaction has been scarcely sufficient to 
confirm the first experiment, and as the local effect has been as 
positive as one could desire it, it is decided to submit him to a 
third test, and five days later, when everything seems to have 
returned to the normal state, he receives the same quantity oj 
Roux solution on May 13th, at 10:30 P. M. 
April 26, 
7 - 3 ° 
. t . 
4 4 
4 4 
9 - 3 ° 
1. 
4 4 
27 , 
8 
A.M. 
4 4 
44 
6 
P.M. 
4 4 
28, 
8 
A.M. 
May 14, 
6 
A.M 
44 
4 4 
8 
4 4 
4 4 
44 
10 
44 
44 
44 
12 
M. 
44 
44 
2 
P.M. 
44 
44 
4 
44 
4 4 
4 4 
6 
4 4 
temperature 100. 
100 3-5. 
100 2-5. 
100 1-5. 
100 3-5. 
99 4-5- 
99. 
