A TUBERCULOUS HERD. 
653 
order. Temperature 101.6 0 F. 
solution used. 
3 cc. of the tuberculin 
— I 
A. 
M. 
Temperature 
101.3 
4 
A. 
M. 
< 4 
101.4 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
101.4 
10 
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M. 
4 ( 
101.5 
1 
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M. 
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97.2 
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March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed slight red extravasa¬ 
tion at the point of inoculation, and in the anterior edge of the 
posterior lobe of the left lung was an old nodule the size of 
a small pea. This was the only lesion found, and this cow can 
be looked upon as practically healthy. 
Tag No. 51.—Grade Jersey cow, fawn and white, nine years 
old, thin in flesh. Temperature 101.6 0 F. 2 x / 2 cc. of the 
tuberculin mixture used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 101.3 0 F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
I OO.4 0 
4 4 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
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4 4 
10 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
106 0 
44 
1 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
103.4° 
44 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed a large amount of 
tuberculous deposit in the posterior lobe of the right lung, an 
abscess in the anterior portion of the middle lobe, three or four 
nodules in various parts of the left lung, tuberculosis of the 
posterior mediastinal and cardiac lymphatic glands, and tuber¬ 
cles in the mesentery. 
A previous diagnosis of tuberculosis had not been made in 
this case. 
Tag No. 60.—Grade Jersey cow, fawn and white, twelve years 
old, emaciated. Temperature 100.8 0 F. 2J2 cc. of the 
tuberculin solution used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 101.2 0 F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
< < 
IO4 0 “ 
7 
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M. 
< < 
0 
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106 0 “ 
1 
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101.4 0 “ 
