

... . : .. ... ... ■.,... 



,-:;■ ■-:■•,.■'■:>.■ I -..,■■■ . .. ' 



i' lie course of « 



.! 



ist care can be taken of the nock during the 

 in period, and the greatest 

 the vent the spread of the disease to other ;' ..'../ .. 



her through so long a period as the system of <■,.., t. : .•;"/ 

 i.,n. uinini- might 1 man !. H, -i-i. -'. . 



' ' < l-< 



e:ling. 



ad constitution; [ their getting the disease naturally just previous 

 .i in-. It is quite a mistake to supp.—- t 

 le case of man, the infection is nic-i-^-.i 



h larger in pro- inoculation— in fact it is lessened, for the disc 

 sheep that pus- becomes mil.hr. having a i 

 so common in 2 to 10 per cent. It is - 1 



; period that sarily pre' 





DISEASES OF POULTRY. 

 Division IV. Nervous Disorders.— 1. Cronp. 1 





sgt 



: - .... :- : i • ' 



ctually "begins, to th ° blowing mei 

 — Atmospherical cha 



important practical qt 



ning backwards, at 

 in the preceding a 





5 S^S'SS^i 



' x the syrup of poppies, which acts also as a jw ^ 

 and the ginger as a counter- -: 

 mould have the benefit of a coop near ^ 

 ,. ,»r, if cramped »> " ^ ■# 

 >ff, assisted with food, &c, as before recommena 



> m small birds in cages, whicl 



, there appear to d. 

 \te absence P of S* * 



- . .. 



itmts^He a 

 ws in a nock, to practise | Symptoms,— These may be much the saiu 



