CONTENTS. ix 



PART II. 



PAOK 



History of Veterinart Mepicink ...... 209 



The Establishment or thk Veterinary Schools .... 2t)3 



The Veterinarv Schools of Friince ...... 2G4 



The Veterinary In-ititutc at Vienna ..... 280 



Short Notiees of the Schools of Belgium, Sweden, Russia, and Norwny . 2'.)1 



The Schools of Germany ....... 29!» 



Stuttgart ......... 2t'9 



Ilanover ......... 30t 



Munich ......... 308 



The Veterinary Institutions of Prussia ..... 321 



The Prussian Laws for Suppression of Contagious Animal Diseases . .310 



The Laws and Regulations for Rinderpest . . . . . 311 



Special Regulations to prevent the Introduction of the Rinderpest from 



Foreign Countries . . . . . . . .34-3 



Regulations with reference to Rinderpest in Germany . . . 344 

 Regulations to be put in force after the Rinderi)est has been declared 



ended ......... 347 



Restrictions with reference to Use of Animals having Contagious Diseases 350 



Anthrax ......... 851 



Contagious Plcuro-pneumonia ...... 355 



Glanders ......... 367 



Variola of Sheep ........ 360 



Rabies . . . " . . .362 



Disinfectants ........ 864 



PART III. 



The Means of Prevention ....... 368 



A National Veterinary Police System ...... 368 



The Foundation of Veterinary Schools in the United States . . . 390 



State Veterinary School.^ . . . . . . . 415 



A National Veterinarv Institute . . . . . . .419 



