1090 
now that a measure is to be brought next session 
ерге Parliament, having for дё object the punish. 
as sha s ilfally or faleely take or 
use tle name of veterinar. ys бео; and practise ат 
үү re Marien eg À dy, 4jualified to assume 
At me t ers "of this 
Bil hav tao еп 
and that 
е! 
its provis sions r^r not affect. amy person actually prac- 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
CNovnterg 18, 188. 
perceptible to the organs of t не es was - other | « cter. hed 1 the meeting to refer (o o omm 
point Бн which he was Ж Жр] [e d that was that en 30 y Since by Mr. Yo dd efer to the е descriptize 
there а long rosd divided from the fields. w a wire eom ambs witliinflammation of rose ladji and нош Shown у 
апа that 1 road a; asi was a receptacle for the Iambs, | it eorresporided in almost e ery partientar Ped would find thg 
which were probably ny there every day to be bmp or | given by Dr. theby, a = noticed i in M ni th the descriptus 
otherwise treated, p^ Sheep 
ere happened to be a shower of rain, 
x ^u gie that he road must have been пону тоте 
less mylete ые: та of excrement pue 
th Wb S fn nd, too, those animals, during 
the WE part of the summer, ad been m in the pat 
where they 
sh 
flocks of ors Да to which hs bd fast i dre 
arl the di INS 
Me om 
- 19 
роп а е реғ fect system of “inepe ction, both at 
ur ports tti n our ets, and upon a wider sprea 
of scientifie professional knowledge, d el 
ty 
$ s on 
ОЁ the immense losses incurred a^ farmers and graz ziers 
od gh sl: aughtering for g 
ARE SHEEP LIABLE 12 THE CATTLE 
id M 
BEFORE giving t 
of Mr. Wood 
week, we quote 
onds reference i this subject at the 
t of the London Farmers” Club. Pro 
r Simonds. said : 
The question has been put to më whether the diseaso їз 
capable of being communicated from the ox to е nm 
and whether those animals can in reality co: the 
disease to others. Ifthe oye be whether pn yere are 
especially "vr of this affection, I have no hesitation in 
saying that they a hose who know me best rofes- 
sional man, аа Др - Ah 
to myself on "bat account 
да ser anà tbat if I do hoist it, it is 
necessary. I Һат 
а 
о: 
oin bought а 
arket, and the cattle and 
result? Up to the present time, - of 2,000 s 
Pre L ed nu died ; and the 
їзеазе, 
pest. We have exposed cattle to the sa 
inoculated from cattle, and " cattle so 
eep 
shee 
Куусу, A E ken 
the disease from as shee: ordinary Ar qoe SA 
те you 
Mire th sui 
EIS 
potus e i шиме to 
cattle, апа nearly all t ien di died ' fa a no: days. 
mention other case; which have oceurred in Norfolk, 
. Iwil ii give two Essex— 
ofa number of e and the ot me M уй f lam he 
es were bonghti p aY p in two ү е ус, in one lot, and 
ore heaithy set id ewes a man could 
aga ag and again, they see 
the case 
122 
е 
n t and a low hedge. 
the disease spread from the cattle to the Sheep, and at 
of the E S MP ov 90 ewes 48 had died. The 
well m d. Two rams bd À am ызы them, ind Өн 
Ced ae ied. other 
the 
wes were 
one of 
we pe^ а free grt mo 
and sheep, аз the 
tion. 
We now give a condensed report of the leetur 
Mr. Woods, of Mert ton, е this mah., 15 : rin a 
zoe tons sen the above n of 
Profess алэр 
mu 
had made some inquiry as to the | = 
mptoms peribus quy M. Harvey's sheep, and was satis- 
fied fiom what he was able to gather, that there were 
grea as to n hether it was the P 
e 
seemed | 
үйү 
e opinions enforced upon his mind w 
e saw. 
He must confess that he was very much strek 
foand that 2000 ЖР had been "es огеле, e) gether 
cde e йек y rne ical 
TU 
Irt 
сеу pars f 
There а great ичре? ну ot 
coarse Grass, such as felt Ar n6 у praetienl man woald 
think of feeding lambs upon, ad he found also that TE 
many 9. 9€ the flde, mhich m were divided by í fy 
EN Y pere gt doub оаа 
ere fot a m oubt pem 
n е, d whic, do 
wera khon iie ч e it ўч б g t 
be ima ined that elds in whieh so epe a number now peiora. r^ the 
of ] p had lain re considerably soiled with their сова, gentlemen whom he er inem and api. 
excremenť. Afli ugu: rvey said there г. Harvey, and proceed with t te һе wig 
was а рте h of vegetation—the Grasses that had been examination of the dead lam mbs; а V enean ae толщ 
mant during the whole of the summer sprang up pro- | which lay abont. Now, with r respect to the number у 
duced a large amount of succulent f He thought hà need | appearances in the lambs at Crown iere M" "n moria 
not ask any practi man in that room his experie rtieularly remarkable ín the firs ör three ав nothing 
the god e тен кыў са с that had qe There was great inflammation of che ы еї [3 
been UN ex heep mu: produced on lambs, for panion Ks the А and e ne wêre diseased o 
many чї. it, an: rm Fs knew that it mus m ere what d pira As to the 
highly rmm It should also understood that those 
a 
nimals had no artificial food 
but what, the ратк Moto". and ie as he had said, was , and they had. rà мы des Cite 
а very suceulent chara There was no ehange of pasture, | oue or two lambs, and there saw distinct po, Wine 
and no change of Rod. "o ho jh, mrs mr that those learned professors afterwards made so great a Mer 
he was addressing would say. vhat even in what he had already The practical gentlemen were inclined to have vhi 
stated there was quite suflicient odue» a dise: mila videnco, and to discuss, tiot only the question of th 
to what many of them had seen in their locks before. Ваг | mortem appearances, but as to what was the general omia 
е had соте to his knowledge one important fact connected | of the sheep ; but from some , best " 
be! 
ther po 80 Cause or other, 
with. the flock at Crowü Point — bad never yet appeared | the other gentleme», they declined, апа 
e t int. і 
before the publie, and having heard it incidentally it was only | meeting at Crown Point. Тһе great point that was maile asto 
y considerable care that he wa abi arrive аб its truth. | amy зірпібеапб and marked proof of the lambs having had thy 
They n й. а T. lambs had been living on dry eA rinderpest was, so far as he could see, thi thos 
bare pasture; bly soma feverish state of the sys ts he fourth stomach. There lem 
тоба! \ 
was utate. he vaty Jast thing.they would think of em 
would be to allow M am unlimited supply of water. Their 
experience мў vri I their great aim uw — when 
— iW a re X T ros long without 
wi 1? y deb woe se Mie ө. Ваа if | of ei 
ey "let. the em have it at all. ut d he Y rm n су 
during the hot month of August, and about а 
to be 
T Aus m pe 6» lungs of the animal 
ach were more соп d 
m pi 
system by their MAT But let the meeting listen to the 
from thé shepherd more than o or twice, and got dow been told lately that the lungs of hoggeta were more 
the Thorpe river, where t k the water, kn Of disease than those of beasts, But was this the fiet Л 
ru:hed in, many of them going overhead, and a great many | asked those whom he addressed, as р: tical men, tosay whether 
over their backs ; sequence being tbat they not only | they had not seen and heard, in their experi of 25 yer 
suffered from the effects of drinking the water, but from | cent. more of cases of 1 disease iu cattle than in shes, 
the chill that must necessarily have uced to the | It was а strange and startling fact, that in the two das 
account of the kind of water they had to drink :— taken with a disease tbe syi which were riu 
"The river near r, Sr Point is, fü the summer months, | those observed Crown Poin r. Smith examined the 
very foul, and the Men iere is very bad fora mile | carcase of that sheep, and found unmistakeable еуійспсе 
lower down the rivi The surfaci the er is sometimes | those spo n the stomach; a was по cattle 
covered wey а thin. дайы; of "the hee pendere into this | plague on Mr. Rising's farm, nor hud апу been known to bein 
river, which I have seen skimmed acre E event the — " [the neighbourhood. Consequently, if that ер had the 
He had also Ap е) get Me Дәр that morning a let! 
from wbich the following w tract :— 
“Inri — your note, it YE ve ety possible my lambs drank 
the river water, which has the sewage of Norwich émptied 
into it, " th ly by the river side, and it is 
so offensive it is йет to be 
the dis not taken АЖ infection or puteus 
ved. hat D». Letheby said was tué immediate cause of 
of death in in the sheep 
UU 26 the lungs, amounting in many cases а 
This is a constant post tts pla sign in the sheep, aud is rafely 
catt. lague, 
then quoted of sheep 
be ro- | dying with similar symptoms on farins Poet there wa 
to drink such | fto cattle plagae.] 
or nev m een in "n? 
s addressing whet 
Dane. . eie they Tu. hink it 
wW 
sequ 
X plague, t the cattle plague must be am 
jut they : 
mol ione, some objections 
zal т ihe conclusions arrived "iT. 
medical datione, 3 it d peer that there bea 
€ ho believed it was 
ation that, there should 
40 si гор: take verd б эл best of Mr. 
Harvey's lot, t hough when they wanted out of that lot to find 
a healthy lamb to make an experiment upon for the satisfaction 
'ofessors, they confessed Ms could ehe 
wore e 
Г | trial of sheep at Crown po t, 
а meeting of 
Te 
from what 
8 
ET] 
е h he Dd m nn à 
the meeting of Saturday wee! orrester admitted that the 
treatment of the lambs was и 
aes 4 would think of following v Eon, ве dcs 
pp omine w 
of the 
show 
& 
М 
y 
"that tho whole of them 
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5 
g 
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р i 
d that to all Tateno ani 
pose: ague because so great а 
umber of the ob had died. Now he joined issue with Mr. 
Wolfesiór ón this. He contended that the ovd the number 
of sh there were together, the greater tle loss they w 
liable to. То meet this point of Mr. Forrester's he w 
them to ie him to tell them that Mr. Р; 
lost 55 lambs ed of 29 Now, what he would ask was this : 
If Mr. Palmer 2000 sheep i "petes: A 
what would pede. 
p having all: the 
— pes ARA to them ? 
m. Grass 
& 
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А 
his 
HI 
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бв. 
ln 
а si - е е habit ot letting their йел do w 
fo pu - --4. а Воск 
siage 
TEN 
boen tho pe he wi yr poe кө ЖЬ Me y md: e labe Жыт 
ninen ar change and everything that | пон "before ачин 
then referre fear they wow # x3 AK “ ju ов 
ater All at once. Then m тө 
,—— 
"m 
di 
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h M оа a3 quite A^ 
О! uen 
x trial 7 ена not a at 
ES 
` 
tion of the appearance of the disea: Crown 
Point mon аз stated by Dr. Lothoby in his letter u A the Times 
of the 27th -— "Не wished attention to be paid to this, 
because desériptions of t| 
syapto is tbei vhether theg lid 
not sed а ЕЯ ong Чат, Dr. Letheby вай 
The sym er д > зш фач during ey Ырын to-day 
b first be some- 
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gri — fi (be. 2 of 
near]. бам, "13 had d гога 
Арты, ^s, three had died ; апа the 10 shiearli 
were all well The two last n. lots 
Affected animals since ke 10th of ers 
Baade ax ben iin vet E pet 
°з shearlings—the 
fected animals, and the five ту were риё 
als— were pt Tivi idee € X 
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pus 
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i 
in 
infected anim 
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- pu ugh the 
tion iren the nose Yon the irritation of flies. Th-re 
di ола оѓ эмене ОА апа the respiration is penting, м "tbe 
козын e tendi n pain, Diarrhóga also ocus, bnt the 
her ^ " КО; r ops with blood, ЫДА 
t Šp: a "E grael-lice consisten: d а pale greenish | look into 
e | 9% NOS E al tseased ani 
The фон от of the sympt һе sh was | Poi ed from бай 
that given ш бй Pit, e f Starston theu, at the pt i т sheep did not 
Duln D n. OMM de of appetite, Appearance of pain, | «hat could the medical деп ы 
of flesh, diseharge from eyes and nose, and | s һе tbe fourth stomach was cover 
ihs "up found in the animals they vw 
Mr. son, of Tes „Нар, near Bishop Stortford, de- penu With regani, 
ser bed the tic been praean the 
Deadness of sme respects to those 
ånd ears, е ires 
Mr. "t теве thé 2 mE 
in Monmou vm 
vj t dis- 
"be no Shire ot udi rapid noA of 
coughing, the more 
ly wt gr * 
е had received severál other descriptions of a similar 
| 
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5 
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& 
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TER 
Hi 
E 
Li 
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pni 
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EH 
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e dd "appetite, hanging down 
ess, exoessive thirst, and tides 
mong tho eight flocks 
nl 
in 
it эі 
ii 
[Then follows testimony from b 
