46 The Bulletin 
Temperature. Pulse. Respiration. 
Date. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
6- 7 
103.4 
103.7 
104.2 
72 
75 
81 * 
108 
108 
102 
6- 8 
103.9 
104.0 
103.8 
84 
75 
90 
96 
108 
126 
6- 9 
102.8 
103.0 
103.2 
72 
84 
75 
84 
90 
78 
6-10 
103.3 
103.8 
103.7 
72 
84 
84 
54 
87 
90 
6-11 
103.4 
103.8 
103.8 
78 
87 
81 
96 
114 
114 
6-12 
103.4 
103.8 
103.8 
81 
78 
82 
114 
120 
132 
6-13 
103.8 
104.2 
104.2 
72 
72 
75 
96 
96 
120 
6-14 
104.3 
104.1 
103.8 
81 
75 
60 
114 
120 
102 
6-15 
103.1 
104.0 
104.7 
72 
66 
66 
66 
90 
96 
6-16 
102.8 
103.3 
104.0 
78 
72 
60 
90 
60 
60 
6-17 
102.4 
103.5 
104.2 
60 
60 
54 
72 
66 
60 
6-18 
103.3 
103.0 
103.0 
63 
60 
60 
84 
90 
102 
6-19 
103.2 
103.5 
103.8 
60 
57 
66 
54 
72 
78 
6-20 
103.1 
104.1 
104.2 
72 
60 
72 
90 
90 
96 
6-21 
103.4 
104.2 
104.2 
69 
75 
63 
102 
90 , 
96 
6-22 
103.4 
103.4 
104.1 
72 
69 
78 
78 
108 
78 
6-23 
103.9 
104.5 
104.0 
69 
72 
75 
60 
90 
108 
6-24 
104.0 
104.1 
104.0 
72 
78 
72 
90 
120 
114 
6-25 
103.7 
103.4 
104.0 
60 
72 
69 
90 
90 
108 
6-26 
103.5 
104.0 
104.2 
69 
66 
66 
96 
90 
120 
6-27 
103.6 
104.0 
104.4 
69 
72 
60 
120 
120 
102 
6-28 
102.9 
104.0 
103.9 
63 
61 
68 
60 
108 
114 
6-29 
104.2 
103.6 
104.0 
66 
72 
60 
90 
96 
78 
6-30 
103.1 
103.5 
103.5 
66 
72 
72 
54 
90 
96 
7- 1 
103.6 
103.6 
104.0 
54 
66 
57 
66 
90 
78 
7- 2 
103.6 
104.2 
104.0 
60 
72 
60 
78 
96 
96 
7- 3 
103.8 
103.4 
103.4 
60 
69 
54 
54 
75 
36 
7- 4 
103.2 
103.4 
103.9 
66 
60 
60 
66 
48 
72 
7- 5 
103.4 
103.4 
103.8 
54 
66 
69 
48 
78 
108 
7- 6 
103.2 
103.6 
103.5 
66 
66 
72 
66 
84 
90 
7- 7 
103.4 
103.8 
103.7 
72 
72 
66 
90 
84 
90 
7- 8 
103.2 
103.9 
103.8 
54 
57 
60 
48 
84 
108 
7- 9 
103.2 
103.6 
103.6 
57 
51 
57 
66 
66 
90 
7-10 
103.7 
104.0 
104.1 
63 
60 
66 
84 
108 
144 
7-11 
103.1 
103.0 
104.0 
60 
54 
54 
36 
48 
72 
7-12 
103.5 
103.9 
104.3 
60 
60 
66 
78 
78 
90 
7-13 
103.3 
103.8 
104.1 
66 
66 
69 
73 
72 
90 
7-14 
103.2 
103.7 
104.6 
54 
60 
69 
66 
84 
84 
7-15 
103.5 
103.5 
103.8 
60 
63 
60 
66 
84 
96 
7-16 
103.4 
104.1 
104.0 
60 
66 
60 
78 
90 
96 
7-17 
103.8 
103.9 
103.9 
66 
60 
72 
108 
72 
84 
7-18 
103.8 
104.0 
103.0 
66 
66 
69 
54 
84 
78 
7-19 
103.4 
104.0 
103.4 
69 
63 
66 
72 
84 
78 
7-20 
104.7 
103.8 
103.6 
72 
69 
60 
90 
72 
72 
7-21 
103.8 
104.4 
103.8 
66 
63 
69 
102 
90 
84 
7-22 
103.9 
103.9 
103.5 
66 
69 
66 
96 
102 
108 
7-23 
104.2 
104.3 
103.7 
57 
60 
66 
102 
78 
168^ 
7-24 
103.9 
103.8 
103.6 
60 
66 
66 
84 
114 
108 
7-25 
103.7 
104.0 
103.8 
69 
69 
72 
90 
96 
90 
7-26 
103.8 
103.9 
103.6 
66 
66 
72 
108 
114 
102 
7-27 
103.8 
104.2 
104.0 
60 
72 
72 
102 
114 
114 
7-28 
104.4 
103.8 
104.4 
72 
75 
78 
102 
102 
120 
7-29 
103.9 
104.2 
104.3 
69 
72 
72 
84 
114 
114 
7-30 
105.0 
104.7 
104.8 
69 
72 
66 
108 
114 
132 
7-31 
104.9 
105.0 
105.1 
72 
66 
72 
108 
114 
120 
8- 1 
104.7 
104.8 
105.0 
69 
72 
69 
120 
126 
120 
8- 2 
104.7 
104.8 
105.1 
72 
69 
72 
120 
114 
120 
8- 3 
103.8 
103.9 
104.4 
78 
84 
81 
66 
108 
108 
Died 
These data show a slight disturbance in temperature and pulse and a very considerable in 
crease in respiration. 
Clinical Notes. The feed consisted of one-half pound of oats and one- 
fourth pound of weeds given twice daily and one pound of kale at noon. Feed¬ 
ing was begun July 16, and during this experiment this animal received 17 
pounds of oats, 8.7 pounds of white snakeroot, and 17 pounds of kale. The 
first symptoms were noted August 1, when she appeared to be sluggish, with 
loss of appetite. On August 3 she ate sparingly. After standing about three- 
quarters of a minute she began to tremble and would soon lie down. Respi¬ 
rations were accompanied by groaning. At noon, the trembling was more 
violent than in the morning and she could not remain standing as long. 
During the afternoon she lay with neck outstretched and jaw resting upon 
the ground. She was found dead the next morning. 
