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tion to the tubercuilne and which are actually 

 slaughtered on account of the pest and without 

 gains agrees to lodge same under its inmediate ins- 

 pection and care in an hospital especially designed 

 for receiving these animals. 



All or some of these animals will be placed at 

 the disposal of Professor Berhing who agrees to 

 have applied in Buenos Aires his curative method 

 which having been scientifically tested has proved 

 successful with cattle and with sheep. 



Art. 2 — Professor Berhing has compromised him- 

 self to send to Buenos Aires his chief assistant Dr. 

 Pablo Romer to apply the treatment on the impor- 

 ted bovines suffering from tuberculosis. 

 His engagement is for the term of one year. 

 Art. 3 — As regards remuneration Dr. Romer will 

 receive upon the signing of this contract and for 

 his passage out the sum of $ 2000 marks. From the 

 first day of his arrival in Buenos Aires he will 

 enjoy a monthly salary of $ 1000 paper. His mision 

 having been fulfilled Dr. Romer will receive a fur- 

 ther $ 1000 marks to cover his return journey to 

 Europe. 



Art. 4 — Dr. Romer complying with the instruc- 

 tions of Professor Berhing will merely be the judge 

 of the nature form and intensity of the treatment. 

 He cannot demand that all the imported animals 

 for breeding should be placed at his disposal which 



