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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Joxe 95, 1851, 
fith Tå 
Mr. Hudson’s gely and other sheep i in | that 3: is ee misled to some extent. as to the effects from 9d. t at most, andi is, a Mn 
neighbourhood, v was asked n tion t | ge. Ih 
them ei surgeon he li ing d d t t tl a e. Thare 
great e» burner, does rne 
supposed to [ed more about the matter than any- = ing on a large sale, With re; M affecti fi d m a n advantage 
body else. I do not know ho EU pr toceeded ; Bc | ments I tl Tr an ying t that a id AD ORDER a fer ins eer ‘tata 
three y weeks after his so- called inoculation, I myself | individual inst an ce in which Mr. Ma arson and t myself | fever, &c., during summer, they would, on 
gaw the Sheep, and found many of them in the ea iter | 
shave been able to produce the viccine disea 
pos 
e, that floors, wi ith ample circulation of air e them, lie ia 
; whereas, if they had been properly case in which we have ex animals Is after t 
inoculated, they would have been in the thirc dace at and | most successful 1 p | the fly question, and the proximity of m - poo igs 
recover This pro o me that many of the shee taken it, and in every case in arbi ve | ings to my residence, I am abstaining hen — k fi 
had not been really inoculated, but that the natural | bests ed emis t f inoculation they y |f fet metet months, especially as beef Es on 
disease was going on munieated this fact with | have taken it, and the d ase t But when I had an immense num of 0 Pe: 
the greatest innocence to Mr. Overman, saying that I | degree mitigated by s presion hen We have | § over a tank 6 feet below them at 
fiis " ders the sheep 3 in i question. had not been properly found this also hich ery important point, that | lime-washed roof over them, it was pleasant to s th x 
= not 5 per dd ‘of’ the sheep are liable to | lying on their PE rm full length, breathing v. ick 
T. Cooke also chanced say the same thing to Mr. | the vaccine disease. We hear nothing : ph e^: fac cent, | and sho ort, the lun i x c n a bn 
the 
Overman at Lynn ede its when Mr. Overman di irectly | o 
r 50 
Spr ague with their hundreds of ife 
per cent. in 
rm 
They 
ib 
by pe -— gentlemen requirin the Ban! 
va aastat and as ab; Un melti gt ting remedy), 
turned round and said, that as we had impugned the Mr. 
inoculation of the sheep ad declix a be send either the | speak 
five sheep to the farm, the tl if ev 
the Veterinary | 
ed 
Coliege, to be t lee ak prepared by subject. In answer h ga 
; : at, I| te) to thei 
me, and will be in the hands of "abeo: to-morrow, | repeat that we have fondi that not more than | for (heir s iius hoodie kae get ELS qu 
in Mises ihe whole of the facts are stated. I there | 35 per c geat, of oer are liable to take the si. tes ca 
ve Mr. Overman’s own letter to me, and quotations | disease, and that vaccination has no influence Wikerb | “went on” to 
r j complet 
zu: - o = the T mya 5 ba to | in shockiig infection pro ved by the sho sey meta 
e fac’ ave now epitomised em; t i : 
that, as far as West Norfolk vaccinations a 4 jet wating ater [Agar mes por for a 
are not worth a sna a ‘ace NM me Correspondence. know how much they enjoy a warm s 
Š health and progression—I s 
by Mr. Joy, another eio Nott. lent advice to cid icola," but neither seems m give |t em 
another surgeon ; and also s voie dy a E vetériihy the detailed information he nsks He wants to know extendi three applicatione, epe the e Te 
anes on, Mr. Smith, of Norwich. A small number of E gg VE 5 8 best, whether in England, water, but when peers ome it, they. Big 
sheep were ‘ties legitimately vaccinated pror er het a te reland, "or ine xt he evidently wishes to j 
being used, and every care taken ; and the unanimous | know what system is best for him to adopt, as he - S fd seien Rap Met 
opinion of these gentlemen was, that vaccination was of means to embark in it as a matter of business, and at — 
no avail, because it was found that both by exposure make it his sole pursuit. I am myself a farm ; vicini Melon-—Permit sea m x the: uL = 
and by inoculation these sheep took the disease. With | but I take much interest in the subject, and did my | by Mr. Dixon, of Dorw. rs Hall, as having supplied 
the exception, therefore, t of 3000 | other avoeations allow of it, I sho uld ¢ gladly settle in the - eeiam non- -growing seeds; those which pum ve sent 
or , tb were no sheep really vaccinated in country, which I hope one day t Senis out come up well in the 
Ha! 
e few instances, vaccina- 
n by no Mert protecte 
si tira infe rina 
now co Mr. Ramsay, surgeon, of Shel- 
, Cam Wide duhirà who in 1862 wrote a letter to 
mein found its 
y wrote also a 
the animals pochi the 
a 
Pig 
K as if they 
one who writes in the style of “ Agricola” would 
he 
tances wi ; 
e just as susceptible of the vaccine x foi m ain jet apon t a spray ol REN 
et. Y 
indeed, I believe it to be -— conducive to to the 
it. 
Fee rte —Mr. Mechi and “ Amicus” give excel- hall try it. On the 
> 
at "EI 
h | bestowed upon his. My Seon was presented to to the 
| late firm of Page & Toogood by Mr, ree and came 
into my possession 2 the assignment in my favour. W. 
Toogood, Southa 
int e Exchequer— 
be done 
setting forth the gr cat 
i he had ions 
n the side, M 
accin 
oca 
backed up in his opinion b prague, 
Kimbolton, 1 a ngdonshire, wii at the time of | ‘the 
operations in 1848, was his assistant, and who 
he 
that 
al la ewige called retro 
vaccination : that is to soy he ba taken th me 
‘lymph from the Mdh 
` he had vaccinated a 
cour mast T of 
| Mr. , of y 
shire, I was 
select two sh hich he 
bcd to ment the College; 
Time, in which he stated that he had d So that 
f thes "au — by himself X 
hat 
can ^d no doubt whatever. 
took one of the 
durin ng whi 
ee with that FRI judi 
ving obtained the 
afterwards 
id. lan d 
ic | sewage, o 
last | predict tat wi wi boe dubiren 
vds a brook or will 
had vaccinated, and send 
and he sie : x to the | Th 
I|v 
er creasing demand 
E nates? the page way for 
the 
o 
e exa 
fo or very few farm 
E — "OE the 
Engla q 
Jena 3 definite and yrictink 
Sp 
n| Short o ed Cla ; Lan 
—With hzl pics for e mutton, and beef, — low 
| prices for Wheat in 
to con 
clay, form an cata 
a rbing all the — -— keeping the animals 
moreover, when saturated and carri 
than the sewage whicl 
d and the fishes) of al 
nwholesome milk, X 
* death in the pot,” E 
danger for adults 
may be truly ascribed 
now only to dea s 
must not allow E 
These 
to various causes, but we 
dh. their Ji aei roe 
tion to .— 
To my 
ce is i papki! 
reat 
ample of tl 
but on]y when nb 
can nothing be dove summarily an 
urely some aan - 
for extending the Ægis of the British Costi 
to the — milion in items so vitally i import 
n as those of r daily meat mv drink. 
i asa pose bat ‘a 
mething in this way i 
ma 
n farming recom “sigs ae 
SE essary a 
| preserving the public healt, ‘the wellbeing af 
ul | must be considered p e privi - - the 
ide Bad meat, bad m EN -Pola mu 
ie out of the 
see fit to goa 
entirely succee ed, thor en 
by bringing all dealers i in: artic le: 
e question 
As 
yo - succeeding issue proves, others 
ks 
in 
ii 
fev. 
E 
z 
ust a 
if t 
uU 
i i 
hi 
ui 
butche 
eou 
with 
m ay Ashes Grass 
en iy^ ms — - be ese to take ou! 
Mee rk orked adm -— 
ing men are nying e dow 
aly where they ca s dn. 
s of inner Poe d Le ee ris 
m power, m 
be availed of oF Dor this porposs, 
bought « 
H 
rime on 
by manual into. 
y | milk, by re 
& 
"m 
1 
$ 
cultural progress. 
e are to have Gan 
inte r | fair pric ue then Tisk eli 
and Ter retailing 
Vendors of meat cai 
"that bricked ashes, or b 
ble and healthy bed for foe 
and | hon. 
to your 
crops, or indeed for 
every respect, The 
essentially kringen 
crops. Now the | cannot complain, 1 
more | rogues. Nemo. 
if. miri ei AT. 
