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is also powihl' irrulatkm 



th- >pl 



il til. < 



Us horn, or an i 



.!.!! /l..\.- whili- cleaning thest* vertek. Spittoons, 

 .Lit. luii;- !i f.y placing an 

 carelessly soil- 

 ing an o|* 11 \\.iund wit! 



H of in veterinary science, 



. tin- danp-r of wounding thi-msrlvea 



\\ith i hi'-h may have come in contact with 



m!. ue care is the only ran- dl 



ons thus \|xi- 



i unfortunate t-nou^h to n-ceive an injury 

 lie Uvt thing to do is 



to l.-t th- \\ound bl ly. wa>h it thoroughly with wa 1 



i. with r-cent solution of carbc. 



\\ith | dress the wound with a clean rag 



dip; t)M>4> liquids, and seek as soon as possible the 



tin- ph\M-ian. 



ilosis has 1> 'His instances o\ TtttooiiM* 



tin- i|N-rator was a consuni|>ti\'-. M 

 iVion of tattooin. :u i a rule, the 



necessary for thrir work, with 



thrir own >a! st tiling, th< 



j.-h harharir d-rorations on on-'s U.i 



s of propagation of tuU-n-ulorfs, 



whirh. in the H ! ' rn sanitary science can and should 



U i ' will .-it.- the ritual art in ision ( prac- 



\i ritrs. wh.-n tin- oj-rator happens to 



U oiiMimpti\. \\ \* also well known that, through lack of 

 skill in aft.i t condary hemorrhage and wound 



Too many a young life has thus been 



irvumrision. w! 



skilfully idly \* < is in it.^-lf trifling, but th- 



Mi.-ki:... of i \vard makes it dangerous. Since 



-top this jinn-tin- liy a simple protest on 



of phyM.-iaiis, and as the law cannot inirrf.-n- with 



th- 1 I would suggest as a mnedy 



that only such persons should U allowed t> 



!iav.- >h..wn the necessary skill before a nu-dical Iward 

 i that rvi-ry tinu- th-y nrt callxl upon ! 

 Bhould >uliiiit thrmflehroi to a medical 



