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Tag No. 41.—Grade Jersey cow, light fawn, four years old, 
emaciated. Temperature 102° F. 2}4 cc. of the tuberculin 
used. 
•1 A. M. Temperature 101.9 0 F. 
A. M. “ 104.3 0 “ 
107° “ 
106.8° “ 
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March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed extravasation at the 
point of inoculation, tuberculosis of both lungs, a cheesy mass 
at the posterior lobe of the right, and a number of nodules 
scattered all through the left. 
A diagnosis of tuberculosis had been made on this cow at a 
previous inspection. 
Tag No. 47.—Black cow, grade Jersey, twelve years old, weak 
and emaciated. Cow down and unable to rise without 
help. History that she has been troubled in this way for 
two or three winters, she is able to get around in the sum¬ 
mer but in winter she is always stiff in the hind legs. 
Temperature 104.2 0 F. 3 cc. of the tuberculin solution 
used. 
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A. M. 
Temperature 
104.1 0 
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103.4° 
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103.6 0 
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98.5° 
March 9th killed.—Autopsy showed tuberculosis of both 
lungs, a mass in the posterior lobe of the right 3x6 in., a 
few scattered nodules in the left one, tuberculous mediastinal 
glands, and ulceration of the articulating surfaces of the bones 
of the hocks (at least one hock, the other was not examined, 
but she seemed to be equally lame on both). 
A diagnosis of tuberculosis had been made upon this cow at 
a previous inspection. 
Tag No. 68.—Black grade Jersey heifer, two years old, has 
calved prematurely a few days before and retained the placenta 
