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May 4 — 0.15 hypodermic injection. The urine con- tains much albumen. The wool coloring suc- ceeds very well. This experiment proves that if small doses of Martins yellow are applied hypo- dermically, albuminuria is produced. Experiment VI. Dog of 8800 gr. April 30 — 0.1 hypodermic injection. May 1 — 0.1 hypodermic injection. May 2 — 0,1 hypodermic injection. Animal is exceed- ingly thirsty. NITRO COLORS. 73 May 3 — 0.1 hypodermic injection. Thirst, Very little appetite. May 4 — 10 o'clock — 0....2 hypodermic injection. Urine dark brown. Contains albumen. Wool coloring successful. 4 p. M. — Six hours after the injection heavy Dyspnoea. Very thirsty. 7 P. M. — Animal completely apathetic. Strong- est Dyspnoea. The animal dies on the night of the 4th-5th of May. Dissection — Venous hypersemia of the rectum, of the liver, of the spleen, kidneys and lungs. Pneu- monia has begun. Intestines and skin not colored. This experiment is proof beyond contradiction. Only the poison could be the cause of death, as the operation — hypodermic injection — disappears as causa mortis.
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