Остовкв 21, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' UM AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 995 
r PET season still on the pastures, and ya: he polson б 
are a 18 , inderpest see to bea specifie poison, jus ust as the poison of 
fine condition, roug "X on Е way to thei e pastres; м which sal x or of sorde езү» specife poison. 
sense has now months in Holland, and | тшге most, - x очи епів, be spread o un * >з bio bs the! —-— сунет т: л M 
tbe panic ereated by itina ныт whose chief wealth | assist їп produc erop. What then ? wi a panic | of Cattle affected by benaos, hie Whether em be propaguted 
is cattle, has been very great. And yet the actual loss | arise dece eril manure made ea rinderpest | РУ edant is а question which still remains to be tested. 
been far !ess than was believed. Up to the last сагс ев? But not whàá tm b bewilders mà 4. The poison of Rinderpest, in common with that of other 
"n "yc mpi mes * | diseases, Vechnieatly called zymotie, when exhaled from the 
ng which the one has been t| ange. ог from the skin, or from the excretions of infected 
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anà the remainder were under treatment: In propor- | They may have the disease, збу поё во advanced as | 12810 tbe lungs of healthy cattle, passes into the blood, where 
A of tl їп r it multiplies itself. The whole mass of the blood becomes 
tion 4 the Ens number cat; le the со untry, "leu to show геп, but. at any rate the у máy, an d I believe rapidly ected, ens thus ch , is carried in the course of 
hree he cire on, to every tissue and. organ of the bod 
disease, and not iwo in 1000 have perished. James they go. In regard. to pes poene I know that 5. It seems not — that infection ‘may be carried 
"si ^m "The Hague, Oct. 18. nal by the mem adhering e clothes of those in attendance on 
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is to introduce er sheep are liable to take Ri t, or er, 
2, From Мв. GRA CAPELLIE.—I own а | опе p^ well, but ey обат herd where the = if not Pbi t » take disease, Uum em, aber ing bronght in 
AM 120 Ayrshires my LE of f from 300 to 409 ease is; and in regard to rinderpest 1 believe the sa contact with diseased cattle, carry the infection to тү А 
фер en notwithstanding, feel no fear of the If public markets are to bé interfered with, the oniy sae, aro руди vu Lr 
its reaching cattle and sheep or Er "M poliey which can be adopted with a probabili ity o of| 7. Howsoever the poison may have been introduced into the 
Bing curae if it visited them, I belie eve that the success is to stop all pu ublic Pire it is certain that for some төө after its introduction, 
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bat contagious, гапа therefore I pean care not to intro- | in this s part of the country a at gird more catt » ave rede! or а е нч bes vei; 
duce among my y cattle or sheep from market,|fallen before milk fever and pleuro. pneumonia, and | nevertheless there is little reason to doubt that during that 
boat à diseased animals have been. І | more sheep have died of rot, than ЕУ ished Lees es iihessd-afe дараме of í imparting Mis dies bi 
T dede sad: Wn Ротор only naturally from rinderpest. He rds of diy d to ы КУТА animals with which they brought in co 
A any contagious disease, or which have not|against pleuro-pneumonia, but now there is not а ‚во: A 5 | es es errem күзү emm А to last vr т 
y from any лач ublie market. 1 take саге, md Meer real or TR чета of n which is not е ное PR EE 
also, "that any one who has iet lately in a eattle- tru ачу rth as if the d ults w udgment on daya If thoro vios bo correct thon i тот ту 
market shall not come within my cow-houses, I thus | the "lan d i eni of a blood-red аала of our | i5 "ihe isolation of healthy from infected cattle imperatively 
" app " М кч ЕН "с" À by kill. Alexander Gri aham, Capellie, E MER IA t risk, Mr prm 
= 1 - stances, in bringini ti roves о! t rs an 
theca le plague ; but more, I feel quite confident that | near meme Oct. 9. mtn, secin; $t that pe rm them may be p infected 
"p were I should be able „бос cure the ee c that —————————— — pa ble o of communicating infection, even though they 
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IS 8. ON THE Авоук.—1 1 d with h interest bit no outward symptoms of the 'disease detectable 
monia t its place as бв. of our | the letter of Mr. Alexander Graham. The setis by hem MÀ nemen ЕЕ to be the legitimate 
exile diseases. 16 was authoritatively pronounced, | inf. ‚ | practical induction from these premises d un and markets 
it is still generally believed to be, incurable, just | аз suggesting a preventive against the cattle plag for the sale of lean and store cattle should be for the present 
аз rinderpest is now declared, ev cafAedrá, to beland it confirms he beneficial aiota үңө: dio ОРЫ suspended. The greatest Кеа should also be exercised in 
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incurable, I know pleuro-pneumonia to be curable, and | which Mr. Grah ,recom ends as a eure, І have for | could be avoided, and some other arrangements could be made 
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and by means of the very same treatment. In what do | was subj ка to considerable losses in the autumn and 
pleuro-pneumonia and rinderpest differ? Only in the rhon ть m the young animals being attacked м на це that "they should EX ; 
part of the body affected. In what are ey the same gute which carried t them off m a few hou: frequently than at present—say t iier a aes epe once 
In the immediate cause, which E inflammation. What itl a week—so that the lots of cattle bates 
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removes in Apa on in theo е ог ratherin| Оп tle recommendation of Mr. Чум) Е [ELI red witama amy d, ead ot ita т 
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one phase VR e same disease, and restores the affected Folkington, Sussex, I have for the last 10 o 2 yea | belog slaughtered, at dios нак of spreading infection, 
ught to re th and save 
to 
They beli L that the disease, especially if seen in its very 
of pleuro-pneumo nia ? mply thus: ke p^ posed of y ounces of sulphur and one — of ditiv ету Асу Жый с уч, Же панне that even where tho 
table-spoonfuls of su bet; three table-spoonfuls of| mixed in ‚Шш of warm water, I hav t lost a|symptoms have lasted for some time, and have assumed a 
nitre, "wd v- a ta ми —À deis ground ginger; mix | single animal after, although I liave on еі re t e than one | £rave aspect, the case is not to Mrs on as hopeless, T 
these in und о e, diluted with warm | occasion before, giving this medicine. Som woki stating their belief that, under JT. tending, diet, and 
Take t three soft | ago this dose was .given to all my horned stook d medical treatment, Mere epe и 1 of € са м 
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pom How, then, is — subdued ia spring, before turning them out to Grass, a due 9j Rinie gs rv iet op rete БЕН eei ОШ 
Mee or blanketa turate tł be 
wring them th hly ; first put one on from horn to | about -half o above qua antity of aiar" end - The tendency of an epizootic, às of a human epidemie, 
neck, chest, and body, | nitre be: to eni pd in the spring decidedly bene- | to become milder in its 9 e it has lasted for some time, 
кн а һау горе, апі do the same | ficial. Аж! tem ill Harrison, Stonehouse, нач із known and acknowledged by medical men. If this hold 
eta pied the eder baD sheets. Then put three | shire, О, "X np » MM RS ч cs i етно mirot 
bd зна че carefully, and secure them ali 
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er "pr [detnr aud thatthe proportion of deaths will be 
When the dry cloths| 4. METROPOLITAN CATTLE PLAGUE Cowt7TER.—At а recent | notably dimin iine. 
- ie челек ir wet ones dry, pull all oft, е бд p s Pss e Me сноролид Омо Plague 13 IR what ti 5 ey have j just es aid, the 1 —— 
ommittee, Dr. WHITE, of Hackney, ва! e presen! 5 m d that tl te troi t 
nd put over ind това d the animal inen toasted г indiscriminate aldughtér of the чаба als afte eed wás а disgrac drag im я c Bene eroe "y ‘protos has been 
t Manket If the — e cold, t a hay г pot both to the veterinary and medical professions. recommended, and to a large extent acted on und thé 
treat 
them, Mr, GUERRIER said last Tuesday fortnight a herdof cattle, on | country. This desperate course has bably eai anas the loss 
om time to кем Within тон wa EET d je ues A ue apposed to were QU s ss n one animal of meh valuable animale, which, under appropria! 
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а, EM rk, causing water to drop from the skin, | killed in jedne eghen op, bat tho owner T7 10 "i them bad the 14. Inthe view of the successful irestmen t of Rinderpest, 
eactionof the bo d kidn d pulli option о ow. e ergo quarantine, an it is of the utmost importance that t isease should be care- 
s чш оца iie sitem. m wine hou Pi ME rn bd аһа DATEI ЫЙ m RE DL M d 
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e animal should be chewing its cud. If not, and if it | few days e. po hole of the 108 у "ба they мес should Бе conversant with the earliest symptoms. _ 
0 not the a good deal relieved, repeat the dose | were nde eg: and they were re killed Simply because one of | 15, The Committee thereto detis it advisable here to give 
er other nine Aig iy yo 
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„Ө a member of the po omen entíoned another | pe They are as fo! 
but case. О? 22 milch cows, he said, belonging to a cow-keeper at | looks dal), its ЕЧ backwards; its skin feels cold; it 
tion again, lf Се letal eon confident that геры. 10 died, and four more became seriously ill, во begins to loath its food, and soon thereafter ceases to chew the 
if animals "ед, with т inderpest were thus uch so that he sent to a “knacker,” asking him to take cud. The milk дво to diminish in quantity—it does not 
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thus treated 
Eh the ай ау. ah e reply was that he was so busy that he , however, to flow in the earliest stages ; W^ pm at 
ama N saved, just as I have rigen unfailingly should vay, be able to $ t5 kill them for a couple of days. Upon fret. litele altered, Ыб soon becomes changed, and about the 
the subjects of pleuro.pneumonia when үт өт that the cow-keeper began treating the poor infected animals | end of the first week, if not sooner, it is found to Бован, 
ба е point of death. I have кч vay day (Mo himself, using for that purpose drinks and such other wo thick, yellowish, and creamy. Тһе earliest distinctive morbi 
tbe 9th of October “= hence d ав he had lo ong been familiar with. The result was that they | appearan seen in the vulva, which is unnaturally red, 
t e) с jo ко һаа ually recovered, and were now to be seen grating in A with generally a few bluish streaks, the red colour gradually 
(the Tt ness of my expectation, -Da Saturda; t | field in the neighbourli liood with other cows, and yielding milk deepening as the disease advances. At 4 саланы later 
Tth) I put in the G ат y mn e of this | in abundance. stago thore is superidded а raisod, patehy, eruptive арревғ- 
Шойе of treating p wi fca REO e i Mr. Вор uu read a letter 
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ш Jon In ай thé stages, 
: à Street, ПТ i Аы "that o d hite trin €— e. Simultaneously with 
P jin in cases of rinderpest. In the neighbo rbood Бү. cosi, ai all of ot which had Béon condem Es P тл сое dapes the е the Бн also shows distinc- 
have у, towards the ground of Falkirk [ded "сае inspectors, hé had cured 24, and mir f the cows во tive appeara There is a marked 5lüish ring round the 
ve been dying of the disease since last Т The d and to whom they belonged. t of the teeth , gradually extending over the gum to the 
favourite mi { 
аиа со е : 5. Ер The following is the report presented by 
e INBURGE.—The 
3in the олен [piscine io be exp зни tn ^r ben the aere €": doa by NL. Ton urs t and м hea 
applicati нера were resorted diae = vid: il їй the byre. In Rinderpest the beats — up to 80, 90, and 
been en for the limited | 100. Th ration is ea 
Маек ав In of Muni thara wasa papou ones, period of "eT Pere ud mn ves lei. duties inspirations per minute as in health, the inspirati 
nd indesc riba abl offensive. ,The pos es which necessarily involve the| Rinderpest mount up to 40, 50, 60, or even consi3erabiy 
mon looked mewhat ! Ё I on а р т observation of the phenomena of а | higher. Besides being Quick, the breathing often Lege 
The аррісаоп was repeated, but without t Ar new disease—cannot be expected at this early period to have | la — "n pey This is more especially the сла чы 
ies ut. withou leted the investigation in so thorough 3 way as to|the dise mplicated wiih- pieara--e бобе aae 
un should hay piena given, Xpalerdiy фе milk comp 
B in the early 
up à conclusive report. Having. how- тА "The bowels are generally costive im t 
io return, and this те ng she is greedy for im АК IT u Lord Provost and реу oy кы | sagi uring" ( * 
& her cud and giving mil They w an interim report, in VA po 
Iu - zice, which is harmless, and Lettuce, wbich fi : ms a pur hen | n ere poema a прат diminisbes, and the animal dies, t 
Mie My t do w. harm, but " should rather | Should do iu the present emergency, the conimitteo beg to rently from exhaustion. When the case is going on favourably, 
А h e hay an r mal begins : 
i take its food and to chew the cud, the milk returns 
out ару green food or в da ay | end шев, во far ap they BaT ance кк ach pre bee Kua асай its natural appearance. The — 
y gr EN Котта tho uable assistance which has been | and gradually ari gt т 
song 8те 1 ii re i lista оф i Smart, oue "sid bution A e LONE ШО, on tlie vulva and inside the шош appear very 
ons to our kn 
m Se places, an d an А at NM чу done eC goes зано £ жЕ! етт LR t, hose zeal, ability, and | 16. The committee do поё consi sider 1 the 
which pn ks nw ip ET by hax — j o Жыл d devoting qan to a scientifie and experi- pn) nto enter minutely on the pathological een 
fa lie mark ke pae pg er sts asp а | mental risum hoa РЕР NU ыз ерй by Dr. Smart in his report, to which they refter those 
ita Siei c pipin tal , and 1 be jon. а y Dr. 
„ог state of discomfort msi it m may, it is 
escri с 
E hto study them in detail. They wouid on'y heré 
Having th: mised, the committee proceed to state their | who wis! 
Чиге, and s condemned. to dis Tt ia| чыте Га ЫЛ Coro or eco pe p ч 
Sent to i MS 6 ОШИ OW 9. No amount of filth will generate Rinderpest de novo, | principles i ilv ch C пъ 
transformed into what is called artificial doubteäl. disposes cattle to take the disease by| A. The 244 in permet eh в materially с nged as 
hich ma th but Ac y et wera; and it tends Ja to uicit blae appearan It sometimes coagulates, but 
country; w nure must by and by be sent to the | weakening their resisting po ; wo 
Which manure, when at the farm, may be | intensify tho poisons and to help to propagate poison | o 
