8 5 6 
A LIAUTARD. 
May 14 , 8 p.m., temperature 100 2-5. 
“ “ 10 “ “ 100 1-5. 
“ “ 11 -3° “ “ 99- 
“ *5> 6 A. M., “ 99. 
The swelling was very small, scarcely painful, and disap¬ 
peared on the 15th. 
Kept on observation for a month longer, he is submitted to 
a fourth test on June 12th, and gives a general and local 
reaction negative in all respects ; the temperature varying only 
between 99 2-5 0 and ioo°, and the swelling scarcely large 
enough to be noticed. 
34 -th Observation. SUSPICIOUS.— Poor anaemic subject sent 
by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Maxil- 
lary gland is slightly enlarged, some discharge from the right 
nostril, small abrasions on the septum. Placed on observation 
May nth, 12th and 13th, without changes in his condition, he 
receives at 10:30 P.M. of that day 2^ cc. of solution of Gibier’s 
malleine. From 6 o’clock A.M. of the 14th to 12 at night the 
temperature has varied between 100 1-5 0 and 99 0 . There has 
been but little local reaction, and a swelling which disappeared 
the next day. Returned to his owner on the 16th. 
35 th Observation. SUPPURATIVE Pneumonia.— Brown geld¬ 
ing of 6 years; admitted May 25, 1894, to be treated of double 
pneumonia, which on June 5 th had passed to the suppurative 
stage; he is abandoned by his owner. On June 7th, while his 
temperature registers 103°, he receives 2cc. of Roux’s 
malleine. 
June 7, 
8 
A.M., 
temperature 
103. 
i c 
4 4 
10 
44 
4 4 
102. 
4 4 
4 4 
12 
M., 
4 4 
102 2-5. 
4 4 
44 
2 
P.M., 
44 
104. 
4 L 
4 4 
3-30 
4 4 
4 4 
105 4 - 5 - 
4 4 
4 4 
5-30 
4 4 
44 
105 2-5. 
44 
4 4 
6 
44 
44 
dead. 
During all the time of this observation, there has not been 
any local reaction, and the general elevation of temperature 
cannot be attributed to the effect of malleine. 
