292 DISEASES OF SWINE 



WARNING 



FAYETTE COUNTY, OHIO, HOG CHOLERA 

 ERADICATION WORK 



HOG CHOLERA 



EXISTS 



ON THESE PREMISES 



OWNERS OF HEALTHY HERDS ARE 

 WARNED TO KEEP OFF 



By Order Agricultural Commission of Ohio 



A. P. SANDLES DR. PAUL FISCHER, Chief 



PRESIDENT Bureau of live Slock Indusfiy 



READ BULLETIN No. 10-FREE 



PFNAITY ^0' disregarding orders of the Agricullarai Commissien, removing or 

 rCnALI I „uH|ali„£ thi. sign, $50 «o SSOO-lec. 1105 Revised Code of Ohio 



OCTOBER M. Ml) 



This is in line with the practice in human medicine of placard- 

 ing premises on which infectious and contagious diseases may exist, 

 and warning the public to keep off these infected premises. This 

 is a big step in the proper direction, and will do a great amount of 

 good in preventing the rapid spread of cholera throughout a neigh- 

 borhood. 



The second form of notice used in Fayette County is for the 

 protection of the owners of the farms where no cholera exists from 

 anyone coming upon their premises who comes from an infected 

 farm. This notice is distinguished from the warning placard, above 

 shown, in that it is printed on white background instead of yellow. 

 This notice serves as warning to owners of infected herds, and also 



