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is to make it possible so to connect symptoms with actual 

 causes that the worker can avoid the train of circum- 

 stance which brought about the wreck of his hopes, and 

 the loss of his bird. Practice in full dissection, after the 

 surgeon's processes, will not be necessary to most poultry- 

 men, though it is sometimes taught, at least in part, at 

 the poultry schools. In serious cases, where microscopic 

 work is necessary, the State Experiment Station is a 

 safe helper and usually a willing one. 



