TUBERCULIN. 
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Post-mortem No. 15.—This cow did not react with the tuber¬ 
culin, but had a suspicious cough. Was killed to verify tubercu¬ 
lin, and not a particle of tuberculosis could be found after a most 
diligent search. 
Post-mortem No. 16.—Both retro-pharyngeal swollen, con¬ 
taining several deposits of caseous substances. Tubercles in mes¬ 
entery, hydro-nephritis of kidney. Mediastinal gland ten inches 
long and four inches thick, containing several deposits of different 
sizes and dates. Diffuse tubercular pleuritis and numerous large 
tubercular tumors in lungs. Diffuse tubercular peritonitis color¬ 
ing all organs in abdominal cavity with red nodular tubercles. 
No. 17 .—Doty. No. 18 —White Marshall, 7 yrs. 
7 a.m. 
Before. 
May 19 . 
After. 
May 20 . 
IOI.4 
Before. 
May 19 . 
After. 
May 20 
102.2 
9 " 
IOO.4 
IOI.3 
102.2 
103.0 
11 “ 
IOI.I 
99-3 
IO4.O 
IO3.2 
1 p.m. 
IOI.O 
IOJ .3 
IOI.I 
106.0 
3 “ 
101.3 
103.0 
101.2 
106.1 
5 “ 
IOI.2 
s 
105.0 
IOI.4 
IO5.4 
7 “ 
IOI.O 
105.0 
102.0 
IO4.2 
9 “ 
IOI.2 
106.1 
.102.0 
IO5.1 
11 “ 
I 0 1.2 
105.0 
IOI.4 
IO4.4 
Post-mortem No. 17.—Middle front teeth gone, and all others 
ready to drop out. Tubercle in anterior lobe of right lung; two 
in posterior lobe of left. Contents cheesy. 
Post-mortem No. 18.—All mediastinal glands affected; two 
cardiac glands as large as a goose egg. Anterior lobe of left 
lung filled with newly-formed tubercles. In middle lobe of same 
a tumor the size of a hen’s egg. 
