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Six months after the inoculary test all those 

 surviving will receive an injection of tuberculine 

 and afterwards be slaughtered whether cured or 

 still affected by the tuberculine. 



Two vaccinated animals and two of those p.v- 

 sent which had been vaccinated in the veins and 

 two of those which received inoculation under the 

 skin. As regards to those vaccinated and to those 

 present submitted, to the test of natural contami- 

 nation none of same will be slaughtered with the 

 exception of those showing a notable reaction to 

 the tuberculine. One year after the testing inocu- 

 lation the remaining animals will again be tuber- 

 culinized. They will then be slaughtered whether 

 they show reactionary signs or not this meaning 

 two of those vaccinated or two of those present 

 which have been inoculated in the veins as also 

 two of those vaccinated ami two of those present 

 having received inoculation under the skin and 

 moreover all those animals contaminated which give 

 a reaction. 



Nevertheless one year and a hall' after the test 

 of small pox has been carried out) all the remain- 

 ing animals shall be slaughtered and I lie autopsj 

 of them taken after the last injection of tubercu- 

 line. After every autopsy Hie Committee is com- 

 pelled to inoculate all susceptible animals and the 



wounds which may he found and the pulpe of 1 lit - 



