The Bulletin 59 
Temperature. Pulse. Respiration. 
Date. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
A.M. 
M. 
P.M. 
6-10 
103.4 
103.8 
103.7 
72 
72 
75 
48 
75 
54 
6-11 
103.2 
103.0 
104.5 
78 
78 
81 
48 
84 
108 
6-12 
103.8 
103.5 
103.8 
84 
75 
72 
126 
120 
132 
6-13 
104.1 
104.0 
104.2 
75 
78 
72 
120 
126 
144 
6-14 
104.0 
104.0 
103.3 
78 
75 
75 
108 
120 
90 
6-15 
103.6 
103.5 
104.0 
78 
78 
78 
66 
60 
84 
6-16 
103.0 
103.8 
104.0 
78 
78 
72 
60 
54 
60 
6-17 
103.4 
103.3 
104.1 
78 
72 
72 
66 
78 
72 
6-18 
102.8 
103.4 
104.1 
75 
75 
72 
78 
102 
96 
6-19 
103.6 
103.7 
104.0 
78 
78 
75 
84 
90 
114 
6-20 
103.4 
103.9 
104.2 
72 
72 
72 
90 
84 
96 
6-21 
104.0 
104.1 
104.4 
78 
75 
72 
84 
96 
102 
6-22 
103.7 
103.5 
103.8 
72 
72 
75 
78 
108 
96 
6-23 
104.4 
103.3 
104.4 
78 
75 
78 
84 
108 
104 
6-24 
104.0 
104.2 
104.6 
78 
75 
75 
90 
120 
144 
6-25 
104.1 
104.2 
104.4 
66 
75 
72 
126 
126 
144 
6-26 
103.6 
103.9 
104.6 
69 
72 
81 
78 
120 
120 
6-27 
104.6 
104.5 
105.0 
78 
72 
72 
120 
138 
126 
6-28 
104.6 
104.4 
104.0 
78 
78 
72 
90 
108 
114 
6-29 
104.0 
104.1 
104.0 
75 
72 
72 
90 
102 
66 
6-30 
103.8 
103.4 
104.0 
72 
72 
78 
72 
96 
102 
7- 1 
103.7 
104.0 
104.2 
69 
69 
72 
78 
108 
78 
7- 2 
104.2 
103.8 
103.0 
72 
75 
72 
90 
99 
78 
7- 3 
103.2 
103.7 
103.4 
69 
66 
54 
60 
66 
66 
7- 4 
103.0 
103.6 
103.8 
72 
69 
60 
66 
90 
90 
7- 5 
103.9 
103.5 
103.8 
81 
72 
66 
90 
96 
120 
7- 6 
104.2 
103.6 
103.4 
72 
66 
72 
78 
60 
84 
7- 7 
103.6 
103.6 
103.7 
69 
66 
72 
66 
42 
72 
7- 8 
103.9 
103.3 
103.6 
60 
69 
60 
48 
84 
72 
7- 9 
104.0 
103.6 
104.2 
66 
69 
66 
90 
96 
90 
7-10 
103.3 
103.8 
104.7 
66 
63 
72 
60 
102 
120 
7-11 
103.8 
103.8 
104.0 
69 
66 
78 
72 
54 
66 
7-12 
103.8 
103.7 
104.1 
60 
66 
69 
72 
96 
78 
7-13 
103.8 
103.5 
103.8 
72 
66 
69 
51 
72 
84 
7-14 
103.8 
103.5 
103.8 
66 
66 
72 
48 
102 
114 
7-15 
104.1 
103.9 
104.2 
66 
66 
72 
60 
90 
96 
7-16 
104.1 
103.9 
104.2 
63 
60 
66 
54 
60 
96 
7-17 
104.0 
104.0 
103.8 
66 
69 
66 
96 
96 
72 
7-18 
103.5 
103.4 
103.6 
60 
63 
66 
54 
60 
66 
7-19 
103.2 
103.8 
104.2 
63 
66 
57 
48 
54 
48 
7-20 
103.0 
103.7 
103.1 
66 
66 
60 
72 
57 
42 
7-21 
102.7 
103.0 
103.8 
57 
60 
63 
48 
51 
54 
7-22 
104.1 
104.3 
103.7 
69 
66 
66 
60 
84 
84 
7-23 
104.0 
104.1 
104.5 
60 
60 
60 
66 
84 
96 
7-24 
104.0 
104.4 
104.1 
66 
69 
66 
78 
114 
84 
Clinical Notes. On July 30 at 2 :30 P. M. lamb 237 was taken from tlie 
pasture, placed in the experimental pen and given 500 c.c, of expressed juice. 
He refused liis feed in the evening. Next morning breathing was short and 
labored and he gritted his teeth. He ate about one-fourth pound of oats and 
was given 500 c.c. more of juice. At 3 P. M. a third quantity of 500 c.c. 
was given. He refused his feed in the evening. On the morning of August 
1 he was found dead. 
Protocol. The external appearance of the carcass is that of a normal 
lamb. 
The Thoracic Cavity. —Neither pleuritis nor pneumonia is present. The 
lungs are a pale salmon color and collapse when the thoracic cavity is opened. 
The Heart. —There is no excessive fluid in the pericardial sac. A small 
amount of coagulated dark blood is found in the left side, the right being 
empty. The heart muscle appears normal. 
The Abdominal Cavity. —The abdominal cavity does not contain an exces¬ 
sive amount of fluid and there is no peritonitis present. The bladder is empty 
and appears normal. The stomach and small and large intestines appear 
normal. Neither nodular disease nor stomach worms are present. 
The Spleen. —Normal. 
The Musculature. —Normal. 
