BY C. J. POUND, F.R.M.S. 



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Should, however, an animal react to the genvune test soon 



after purchase Mr. D will say, " Oh, yes ! I have no doubt 



whatever about the correctness of the test, but you see the animal 

 passed the test with me, therefore, it could only have contracted 

 sthe disease after it left my premises." 



From the foregoing remarks it will be readily apparent that 

 the supply of tuberculin should be strictly under Government 

 control, and that the application of the test should only be 

 carried out by experienced Government officials and duly 

 qualified veterinary practitioners. 



