THERMOMETRY IN CONTAGIOUS PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. 
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II. Cole, milkman at Borgerhout. The 29th of June, day of 
my only visit, I noticed in a cow pleuro-pneumonia to the last 
period a temperature of 38°5—killed the same day. In two 
others which had stabled with her, it was in one 37°5, in the 
other 38°5. These animals were healthy. I lost sight of them. 
III. Voets, milkman at Borgerhout: 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
No. 5. 
No. 6. 
Aug. 
ib 
1876. 
37°5 
37°2 
39°0 
40°0 
40 w 5 
38°0 
tt 
12, 
ii 
38°9 
37°8 
39° 1 
40°6 
41°1 
37°8 
tt 
13, 
tt 
38° 1 
38°0 
39°5 
40°7 
40° 6 
a 
14, 
n 
40°3 
40°5 
u 
15, 
tt 
n 
40°2 
it 
16, 
tt 
37°8 
38°0 
38°8 
40°5 
38°5 
a 
lb 
a 
38°4 
37°9 
39°8 
(t) 
38 c 0 
a 
19, 
tt 
38°8 
tt 
21, 
* t 
40°7 
37°4 
38°4 
38°2 
tt 
22, 
a 
40°6 
a 
23, 
tt 
40°1 
37°8 
38°2 
37°7 
a 
24, 
tt 
39°3 
it 
28, 
tt 
38° 8 
38°5 
38°4 
38° 1 
u 
30, 
tt 
39°0 
37°9 
38°2 
38°8 
Sept. 
2, 
a 
38°4 
37°8 
37°9 
a 
8, 
tt 
37° 9 
37° 8 
37-7 
Oct. 
b 
it 
(1) 
40°8 
a 
3, 
ii 
37°5 
40°5 
u 
5, 
tt 
37°5 
37°7 
(10 
tt 
9, 
it 
37°5 
it 
18, 
ft 
(?) 
38°0 (||) 
Notes. —No. 5 gives more milk the 12th than the 11th of 
Aug., (6 liters). No. 5 gives more than 6 liters the 13th of Aug.; 
No. 4 £ liter a day. The 14th of Aug., No. 4 gave 1 liter, No. 
5 from 6 to 7. 
In No. 3, the milk increases the 19th, 21st and 23d of Aug. 
It diminishes 3 liters the 21st of Aug. in No. 1, which gives 
on the 24th, 7^ liters, the 2dth, 9 liters, the 27th, 11 liters, and 
15 liters the following days. 
No. 6 is sick since Aim-, the 25th. 
C7’ 
(*)Killed Aug. 14tli. (l)Killed Aug. 17th. 
slaughtered. ($) Cure,l. (II )Killed Oct. 3d. 
(t)Cured. (||)Healthy, sold and 
