yth  day.  Patient  liad  a  good  niglit  and  slept  well, 
about  8  c.cin.  of  urine  were  passed.  After  this  no  more 
\’oided,  and  ^■ely  severe  dyspnoea  set  in  about  4  p.m. 
7  p.ni.  patient  died  during  an  attack  of  dyspnoea. 
A'  /  a.ii. 
urine  \v;is 
Finally  ai 
Fit:.  76.  Bladcw.-iter  Fever,  Case  11.  Temperalure  Cliail. 
Condition  of  blood. — 3rd  day.  At  7  p.m.  patient’s  oxalated  plasma 
was  of  a  deep  orange  colour  with  no  reddish  tint,  and  gave  markfl 
bands  of  oxyhaemoglobin  in  a  column  18  mm.  high,  representing  0'.’i 
per  cent,  of  dissolved  haemoglobin.  Methaemoglobin  bands  were 
No.  of 
experi¬ 
ment. 
Composition  or  Wuxture  ok  Red  Blood  Cells  and 
Quinine  Solution. 
Haemolrsls. 
Z'5  emulsion  of 
red  blood  cells. 
0*9  %  solution  of 
sodium  chloride. 
1-92  %  solution  of 
quinine  bihydro¬ 
chloride. 
T 
o*$  c.c. 
2'4  c.c. 
OT  c.c. 
Complete  at  end  of  i  houi 
2 
0*65  c.c. 
VO  c.c. 
0*  r  c.c. 
Complete  at:  end  of  jhoiifi 
3 
0*8  c.c. 
3-6  c.c. 
o-r  c.c. 
Complete  ;it  end  ollll* 
4 
1*05  c.c. 
+■6  c.c. 
o-i  c.c. 
Trace  at  end  of  3 
