366 APPENDIX. 



(Translation from the Official " Monitoral," No. 173, 

 August 820, 1865.) 



GENERAL DIRECTION or THE SANITARY SERVICE. 



From the 1st to the 15th July a typhus epizooty 

 broke out among the large horned cattle in the 

 districts of Ilfov, Jassy, Bolgrad, Falcin, Buzeo, and 

 Roman, which still continues, but is on the decrease. 

 The Direction, in consequence, publishes the above 

 for the information of those concerned. 



The Director-General, 

 (Signed) D. GLUCH. 



Aug. 214, 1865. 



NOTE E. 



August 14. 



THE QUESTION OF INFECTION. Yesterday after- 

 noon Mr. Alfred Ebsworth, of 1 1, Trinity-street, South- 

 wark, the medical officer of health for the parish of St. 

 Mary, Newington, attended before the sitting magis- 

 trate to make a statement with regard to the condition 

 of the parish from the influx of diseased cattle, and the 

 manner in which they were disposed of. Addressing 

 the magistrate (Mr. Burcham) Mr. Ebsworth said 

 that on that morning he, in his capacity of medical 

 officer of health for the parish of St. Mary, Newing- 

 ton, received an order to attend professionally a man 

 who was seriously ill in Kent- street, within the 

 parish. While paying the visit to the patient his 

 attention had been drawn to the condition of a 

 slaughter-house on the other side of the street, where 



