﻿502 
  Seventh 
  Annual 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  bitten 
  by 
  an 
  nnknoA\Ti 
  rabid 
  animal, 
  and 
  all 
  the 
  animals 
  died 
  of 
  

   rabies 
  July 
  22. 
  Another 
  farmer 
  in 
  the 
  same 
  town 
  had 
  two 
  cows 
  

   bitten 
  by 
  a 
  rabid 
  dog. 
  The 
  cows 
  were 
  killed 
  August 
  11, 
  in 
  the 
  

   last 
  stages 
  of 
  rabies, 
  by 
  H. 
  Hausser, 
  D. 
  V. 
  S. 
  I'lie 
  brain 
  of 
  one 
  

   of 
  the 
  animals 
  was 
  removed 
  and 
  sent 
  in 
  glycerine 
  to 
  Dr. 
  V. 
  A. 
  

   Moore 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  York 
  State 
  Veterinary 
  College, 
  for 
  animal 
  in- 
  

   oculation. 
  In 
  a 
  letter 
  from 
  him, 
  bearing 
  date 
  of 
  September 
  13, 
  

   he 
  states: 
  " 
  Both 
  of 
  the 
  rabbits 
  inoculated 
  %A-ith 
  the 
  cow's 
  brain 
  

   have 
  died 
  of 
  rabies." 
  

  

  July 
  2, 
  ,two 
  calves 
  in 
  the 
  town 
  of 
  JMarilla 
  were 
  bitten 
  by 
  a 
  

   rabid 
  dog. 
  One 
  calf 
  died 
  with 
  s^^nptoms 
  of 
  rabies 
  July 
  17; 
  the 
  

   other, 
  with 
  the 
  same 
  symptoms 
  July 
  19. 
  John 
  Wende, 
  V. 
  S., 
  

   reports 
  two 
  cows 
  having 
  been 
  bitten 
  by 
  a 
  rabid 
  dog 
  and 
  dying 
  of 
  

   rabies. 
  A 
  cow 
  at 
  Cheektowaga 
  was 
  bitten 
  by 
  a 
  rabid 
  dog 
  Septem- 
  

   ber 
  20, 
  and 
  killed 
  E"ovember 
  8, 
  vnth. 
  the 
  sjTnptoms 
  of 
  rabies. 
  

  

  W. 
  L. 
  Baker, 
  V. 
  S., 
  reports 
  that 
  he 
  was 
  called, 
  October 
  6, 
  to 
  

   see 
  a 
  cow 
  in 
  the 
  town 
  of 
  Concord, 
  and 
  he 
  pronounced 
  the 
  animal 
  

   suffering 
  from 
  rabies. 
  She 
  was 
  then 
  slaughtered. 
  The 
  cow 
  was 
  

   bitten 
  September 
  29, 
  and 
  showed 
  symptoms 
  of 
  illness 
  October 
  1. 
  

   Her 
  brain 
  was 
  removed, 
  and 
  a 
  couple 
  of 
  dogs 
  inoculated 
  with 
  an 
  

   emulsion 
  of 
  it. 
  Both 
  dogs 
  developed 
  rabies. 
  

  

  A 
  cow 
  belonging 
  to 
  a 
  resident 
  of 
  Lockport 
  was 
  bitten 
  August 
  

   14 
  by 
  a 
  rabid 
  dog, 
  and 
  died 
  with 
  the 
  symptoms 
  of 
  rabies 
  August 
  30. 
  

   A 
  horse, 
  five 
  pigs 
  and 
  a 
  calf 
  belonging 
  to 
  a 
  farmer 
  in 
  the 
  town 
  of 
  

   Lockport 
  were 
  bitten 
  by 
  the 
  same 
  dog 
  on 
  the 
  same 
  day. 
  The 
  calf 
  

   died 
  August 
  31, 
  one 
  hog 
  died 
  September 
  2, 
  and 
  the 
  horse 
  and 
  the 
  

   remaining 
  pigs 
  September 
  17. 
  All 
  manifested 
  the 
  symptoms 
  of 
  

   rabies. 
  Two 
  cows 
  belonging 
  to 
  another 
  farmer 
  in 
  the 
  town 
  of 
  

   Lockport 
  were 
  bitten 
  by 
  the 
  same 
  dog 
  August 
  15. 
  These 
  animals 
  

   showing 
  symptoms 
  of 
  rabies, 
  were 
  killed 
  September 
  7 
  and 
  9. 
  

   Four 
  cows, 
  belonging 
  to 
  a 
  farmer 
  in 
  Niagara 
  county, 
  which 
  were 
  

   bitten 
  by 
  a 
  strange 
  dog, 
  developed 
  symptoms 
  of 
  rabies 
  and 
  died. 
  

  

  On 
  my 
  first 
  visit 
  to 
  Buffalo, 
  I 
  called 
  upon 
  Veterinarians 
  John 
  

   Wende 
  and 
  W. 
  L. 
  Baker, 
  thinking 
  that 
  they 
  would 
  be 
  able 
  to 
  

  

  