The Physiological Action of Nitrobenzene Vapor On Animals

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September 30 — The animal was very much impi'oved. It ate chopped meat and drank milk, and could raise itself a little. Its head waved about in an uncontrollable manner. The anal temperature was 38.5 C.
October 1 — Still more improvement was observed. The dog could almost regain its feet. It refused water, but drank milk without urging.
In the afternoon the animal was able to stand on its feet; it walked eight or ten steps, and then staggered and fell. The anal temperature was 38.7° C.
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...2 — The animal walked fairly well, but staggered a great deal.
It ate greedily.
October 3 — The animal had regained nearly the normal use of its legs and was found running about with other dogs. This dog finally recovered entirely and never developed any further symptoms.
It is interesting to note that this animal exhibited symptoms just the reverse of those descril^ed by Filehne as following a retarded action of the drug (page 424).
DOG II (male) Weight of dog, 11.5 kilograms.
September 1, 1916 — Dog fumigated at 25° C.


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