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parts of carcase are transformed into 

 manure. The fatty matters are employed 

 in soap making. Once the inspection is 

 over, the official assitants in presence of 

 the veterinary surgeon, authorize the use 

 of the meat, stamping it with a stamp, 

 or attachimg* a special control cocket to 

 it. No carcase whatever, nor part of same 

 can be taken to the chilling or freezing 

 chamber, unless it bears the control 

 seal. 



Wilst the carcase are in the chilling 

 or freezing chambers, the veterinary, 

 surgeon periodically supervises the 

 chambers, in order that the temperature 

 be kept uniform, the air renewed, and 

 the damp expelled. 



These services are permanent; so it 

 may well be asseverated that our meats 

 are submitted to a rigorous sanitary re- 

 gimen. 



The presence of a carcase infected 

 with tuberculous ganglions, brought to 

 light in England by M. Phail, may be 



