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disappeared- On the 3rd July, however, the temperature began to 
rise steadily, and it continued high until the 9th. notwithstanding the 
fact that no haeinatozoa were present in the blood Dunng this 
time, the animal presented symptoms, which might be accounted for 
by the continued high temperature, although on the 6th symptoms 
of kidney disorder presented themselves, followed by epithelial casts 
and a small number of blood corpuscles in the urine. The large doses 
of Arsenic and Alkaloids have been persisted in, notwithstanding the 
intestinal and hepatic derangements, as it was feared that the high 
temperature indicated the probable return of the Surra haematozoon. 
On the 9th there were symptoms of gastro-intestinal catarrh, and 
akmg these complications into consideration, as well as the fact that 
the haematozoa had been absent from the blood for a period of 
and Alkaloids 
entmely, and a laxative and simple febrifuge was subst.tuled 
to r r r " 
r or r r, ^o^urCdutz 
niucou7rerbra“?trvr:^‘;r^^^^^ 
petechiated. On the rfith u . 
brighter, the resniration I / ■ ^ippearance was much 
waf irrilable; :hT“ ‘-ts action 
kidney disorder had enr 1 a ^ gastro-mtestmal catarrh and the 
appeared 0^.71 7:7 On the lyth .he animal 
although the temperature lSl7h‘ 7 less 
Surra haemato/.oon wa «5 dicn j • On this date one 
blood, and this was the firs^Irr ^over-glass specimens of 
twenty-eight days. The nrpv' observed during a period of 
alkaloids was at once resu ^^^^tment of Arsenic and Cinchona 
altered much in appearance"” th " the i8th the animal had not 
.n character and fhe pX'm greatly improved 
risen. The blood contained a fewT™"^^' temperature had 
their movements as the one noH but not so active in 
the condition was worse, the haema": '9‘'’ 
and the temperature m;ch elevaTeH ■" 
appetite was normal, but otherwise 
.mprovementi only .wo haematozoa were oTse ved "T 
Observed m two cover-glass 
