A TUBERCULOUS HERD. 
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culosis in the left lung, and two or three mediastinal lymphatic 
glands somewhat hypertrophied with a few tuberculous foci in 
them. A previous diagnosis of tuberculosis made on No. 9 on 
two occasions. 
Tag No. 58.—High grade Jersey, fawn colored, seven years old, 
rather emaciated. Temperature 101.6 0 F. i ]/ 2 cc. of the 
tuberculin solution used. 
March 8th. — 1 A. M. Temperature 100.8 0 F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
4 < 
IOO.5 0 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
I OO.4 0 
10 
A. 
M. 
102 .6° 
1 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
101.5 ° 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed slight extravasation 
at the point of inoculation, two or three mediastinal glands 
slightly enlarged with a small amount of the tuberculous de¬ 
posit in them, and one nodule in the centre of the posterior lobe 
of the right lung. 
Tag No. 5.—Grade Jersey cow, ten years old, very emaciated 
and weak. Temperature 101.3 0 F. 2]/ 2 cc. of the tuber¬ 
culin solution used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 100.6° F. 
4 
A. 
M- 
4 4 
100.9° 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IOI.3 ° 
10 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
103.8° 
1 
P. 
M. 
44 
97.8° 
March 9th killed.—Autopsy showed a few ecchymotic spots 
under the skin at the point of inoculation, a tuberculous mass at 
the posterior upper portion of the left lung several inches long, 
and also through the right lung, and slight tuberculosis of an 
anterior mediastinal gland. A previous diagnosis of tuberculo¬ 
sis had been made in this case. 
Tag No. 57.—Blackish grade Jersey cow, six years old, and 
lean. Temperature 101.8 0 F. 2y 2 tc. of the tuberculin 
used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 102.6° F. 
4 A. M. “ 102.2° “ 
