over his stock, so as to recognise the first indications of 
the disease, and, as soon as any of these e are mani ifested, 
to abort, and sink speedily Th be 
weak and distinct at the jaw жүз discharge from n 
eyes and the salivation inciense ; the cough becomes m 
n 
call 
surgeon. The ear ariy symptoms of the iei are usually 
n Temarkably dull and dispirited соп n: of the 
anim шар which. EI stand with its head. han ing down. 
nd 
a number of des "the 
E 
Б 
© 
S 
E 
gs 
кя 
1езв errem unen 
ntirely abse 
ing. А watery discharge NT 
occasion all y ps TO 
Jd. rad is Ls t, - jà sometimes 
the eyes and nostri e 
chilly, the temperature v time. 
The extremities are о: the Жее ort an 
quick, being not unfre reca оки mpanied with 
moani ав an ndicatio f pain. A slight 
ugh is sometimes pres Mí E er part 
the upper lip and roof of the mouth is reddened 
о covered with d spots. Тһе 
" аге occasionally constipa! ut in most 
псев diarrhceea soon sets in, cuations being 
wo 
he 
хын and very frequently of a dirty yellow colour, The 
who 
prostration of strength is gren A: еа staggering 
d In milch 
when made to m sa 
milk is rapidly diminished, and ir es altogether. 
3. That ali iufected. cattle "be instan tly Eevi from 
the healthy, and placed in situations as far from them 
as possible. As a further prec tei vn it would be well 
have the healthy washed and cleansed. hat no 
cattle the subjects of this disease bea owed to — 
їп any meadow or 
ine secretion of 
sac isolated from all other cattle, as v e» КОРЫ, $ qui to agred w 
f From Pnor 
the 19th of Juno i n in the [m eec Market 
four. Then a e general fever sets і 
nd lastly, the spine is more or pe affect x “т 
stands and Ped with difficulty, and often dies in опуса, 
John Gamgee, iari of the Albert Veterinary College, 48, Pall 
Ma ng S. W., Aug. 
R GAMGEE.—T wo cow ws were pur rechas Mo 
; they were placed 
d be one ofthem took il; 
ied, whereas 
the lati as n traced no 
another stock, which, if not diseased, is in great danger of 
immediate destruction. I may mention that the first cowkeeper 
been propag: his. standing 
stock. Now - is evident that in all Probability the foreign 
n inesse. «душ 
attac 
are no wice with the nd, once over" au 
attack, cannot have a relapse. There is a point of very 
great importance which has been ted Mr. Helps 
in his official letter. Is it, or is it not, possible to adopt 
measures for the eradication of the disease? Not only does 
Mr. Ping tid. ernment ean do nothing, but that 
а distance of not less than a puit A den from all rred in bees where the sanitary regulations for con- 
ronds along which cattle may be driven. б. That every trolling tho s rer rr orn око ei 
animal vit 8 violently xe with the disease be without the exercise of the power which foreign governme| 
killed a е, and buried without delay, and IE the | wield? There is no doubt that they would. If we compare 
skin k bet in in some disinf sn ng flu id Бе for — the Austrian outbreaks with the one in Egypt in 1863, we shall 
ff р d find in the former the averag: on the stock of the whole 
sent off the premises. country barely exceeds 2 t., whereas in Egypt it 
go near to the 2 places unti) several weeks have | amounted nearly to 50 pe I am quite aware of the 
"1 . That rson who has the charge of the different conditions under which animals exist in the 
sick cattle be allo jed to go near the healthy ones, and | two „countries, but. if ын Fuss adig die! За дати АРУН 
that all indirect c pape tion пети th Apre plagues, we shall find that in all the outbreaks from 1849 to 
and the healthy be strictly pre аб по | 1863 the loss never exceeded 5 per cent, оп the total stock ir 
h ted. 
fodder or straw which has been used Тон the infected 
be taken to other animals, or even thrown into the fold 
the ure Шер unt til i t be fir sb w vell 
d or upon manu 
3.123 
powd er, When ов d is desirable that all x 
fodder and pio should be burnt. 9. That all ае 
ghly 
ете, disinfected by четда. with quick "lime, 
befor any other cattle are placed therein; and that 
duri ir occupancy by the diseased all Mr el 
arises tions be mingled with some disinfec 
before being taken away. 10. That all aliwa cattle- 
these districts. This — wipe owes inge 
with ndo Нлпдагіап Steppes. Here, all e , Stock is 
s the inspectors 
trucks, station peanda ships used in the cattle trade, | and dispassi ionataly, without being Kared. ** not to lose t lie 
wharves, and o r. pises where cattle н ош рыс. р асаа to keep cattle lest they sh should suffer i а. 
ы е A ot witness the exercise 0! 
rica [^ E t d пб as posi sible by fi еа a better брачна at в. And so lo! the inspectors 
ngs, an а isin ectants be иль are compelled to allow all cattle that are not actually diseased 
ied | to pass at once, not ng that they have b xed 
Misi cattle. with diseased animals, assert that the Government can 
» t no store stock, milking 
cows, ог ier of MEE E which have been ex to 
. the influence of the infection by bei 
Veterinary College, wet ig. 
M PROFESSOR GAMGEE,—From Market Drayton 
sorre on one farm 33 out of 35 head of cattle have died, 
indi th further losses in 
e was returned by the farmer о 
е 21st, and died on the En or24th. On the зт the gen mess HR 
stall was affected, and six co the whole in the man's 
е! 
Referring to the 
letter, I Met 
ете lea; 
of indirect. 
contagious typkoid in 
lasi 
1 to аео Меш contamination. "е : 
do Some shiver continual nterva 
ап the appetite шон d vemm M rs i 
secretion of milk is та Mis БЫН ndedgand. there are general | & 
e рано із тегу геал E Taoro | Or 
at firat hot and afterwards cold. There 
eyes 
rawn ther, bac 
Bude the ead iie elemen: 
, or t pr more 
and even tinged wi e dry, oF Emphyse- | vont 
often form => s stago, and the pros 
ел енн calf are apt | В 
r. Jas. B, Simonds, Royal | ani 
di 
Germ 
Some animals cough, dine 
stan 
The emt: 
Is t 
do more than it has done. John Gamgee, Еее of the Albert 
Veterinary College, 48, Pall Mall, S.W., Aug. 5 
A ERT VET —From the rapid 
y ncs f the oed cattle тА qus табанын of the 
ational Association for the Prevention ofi Cattle Diseases 
A EUM в of 
tock as may be Ls 
It is important at 
stock to the” 
be чт with parsons E donet Teapa abiit a special 
condition < р s bought, should be 
rs] hould be few and far betw 
u! 
Arasan -— shed 
е of 140 animals м ow 
disease has not spread from th 
е 5 S ances, it is 
any such malady enters a 
Жайы with water, and disinfectants m. 
ере лы во не the 
Stock. The sheda is be 
ost freely used. Scrub- 
be 
altered, and- co 
ing a water and soda, 
tants, R as en dens lime, сі Dus [o 
Ma dougalls powder or 8 olann ar ау эш. 
mended. erever ндар d 
excrement should ber б pee have Беш 4 
emoved, an 
rst s 
Association for R i 
p ea may к m ме points which сап reir 
cular such a; esent. Ы 
6. On Saturday a meeting of farmers and. 
was held at Aylesbury, for the purpose praeler. 
imminent extension of the present disease amongst 
c Er p x its limitation, and to 
m loss, А larg Lo n 
iier Ped at "ће district wi 
gs 
Ert] 
presi 
The sta! 
the disease à mdr e dod that it was 
immediate steps should be taken for i! 
7. From NoRTH WALTHAM, Nonrorx.—Rínderpest has да 
out near us, 70 beasts, il 
fallen victims. W. Cubitt 
o 
. FROM MARKET DRAYTON, 8нворвнтЕ®.—Ї am sorty t 1 
murrain Tt Broka d үе; tlie cattle here, and swept } 
out e dairy stock of 35, on one farm in three weeks. 
. HEALTH.—The present startling epid 
ditte «€ Qu not X a he an beg vi 
of cattle dealers and vet 
К T 
d be directads ME iin 
M ting paite 
ng. А suspicious А tion 
t нүз, OX those between the 03 
he sym дрес 
— general е я si 
* 
decomposed, as 
fumes of hydrogen: 
isted of the 
84 
855 
in 
LA 
i 
iib 
"m 
33 
t 
E 
g a 
`i 
v 
salts of Mi 
recovery took place. This is not an iem 
great number of medical practitioners 
y not be 
10. The following suggestions 
- like the present, when our cattle are pies um A 
hundreds, T йе keopors I Гуо Aq. 
4. pire siae z eil A 
drench of the fo! d 
er | potash, ginger, gentian, Срока bere UT "ri 
- анд о y havo mo f bui that i 
y fellow farm 
