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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Drown 
Nor e the internal organs exempt, 
now Fd. pem primarily affected. 
The duration of malady varied a little, but rely longer 
than 24 hours; while ma y of the кайшы кы ил т. un- 
affected in the morning would be dead before night 
а Б р 
thosé ге in Hsematosepsis, “ЫасЕ 1 
as the lungs were | 
which up w had had 
ppear ане y gatat in the case, 
having resulted so soon, 
no medicine, as the trial did not | of next year would be 
C he report of the College sheep, it is next t: 
- | ot Pere p hs ned dy was T to the middle of 
were closely allied to | атт: апа this, поб only without а 
{л vm no —' Y eemingly with some ашка уар, аз wb of the three Shee eep 
eld in t 
alluded to; death, his noble friend, — pour 
г day—the eos tural Hall. fo 
rai isod, that. if (s ptr. 0 
Ow of t] 
apparent benefit, but didus that it now receive 
(Lord Feversham) 
matters were evolved into the cellular tissue, as is the case was more —— than either of the other two. 
that malady. мечта а of all ages were its victims, and that | This untoward cir of tho medi eviden MS exei M pru 
i kir | nauseati the medicine, as Э | 
iue nie c" MH ө: AN DUE VEM | E x food after its exhibitio; on, and sometimes | а а place for their futu те exhibiti 
It was not to be ted that curative means would be of | even to the latter part of "tho day. ropolis, 
much avail i in stica з " disenso, € doner = learned iiy Р 
surprise, that Hte no advantage had г 
Po licit x 
application. i ccurring, while I pus неа "with Mr. 
Powell, Mr. J nef , M ат і ceupier in the 
h, afforded me the opportunity of giving trial to curative | 
in| 
measures, but without much Tello, as e animal died 
about 28 hours from the time of the attac 
Preventives. Rm was self evident that benefit'could only result 
rom the application of prophylacties, and especially from 
f 
removing the causes of the pte б 
gre exte: as | 
possible. With this view T ordered that the animals should 
at be brought 
occupier. The chief toing was to limi 
lent diet, and to subst: titu nio! fo od rich in the elements " Ея 
oU 
е take 
potash in powderin а ies mash every M might Son two 
eX and condition, 
p or right i in 
number. 
In afew instances, as in Mr. Powell's case, who had bee 
test sufferer, I directed that an aperient ае E a s аж mat with Гой examination of the body — with those 
e- | alri d cribed, and need not, therefore, to be repeated, 
ы бе two, up 
iffusible stimulant should be administe 
T 
progress of the malady. 
red at the 
neluding - re I may remark that these cases pos- 
Аны 
an especial interest to the pathologist аз tending to prove 
the necessity of eiim greater heed to ede d of the fluids 
ther 
твапу cow of the solids, than h: 
pu ri^ nnn. 6 E: some 
of A 
maladies occurring erbivorous antis depend imme- 
Due ft or their рано К 1 the quan: rt and wd of үтә 
а ursued towards them, and t| 
ненен which is purs 
ture of the soil they inhabit. 
prove to the practical agricul 
e 
turist that very o am 
беч АА indem means, DLE niur directed -— founded uj 
bee А aciem ii 
me to procure such anim: Mua d 1 esmei A fitti 
and to commence the experiment as earl 
would permit. Inselecting the Sheep, which wi 
proved Dorset breed, I care that th 
e age as near as possible, bo also па eon 
sam 
ns belief that they would survive enough -. 
to medicine, (n in different «7 г еп 
ferred one yi sheep as offering most of finn ad 
р 
ен; them. 
The sheep left at the College were k 
Oats, housed every e id ina да ы — the use of a 
small enclosure during the day, Th 
placed in а Thé ow, S. With = abundant «арЫ of 
corn, A vilem protection of a might, 
umerou 
toa a remedy poa: in Some parts of Franc 
sheep, gr was much extolled for its cura 
and that M. Trehonnais having also very fiberally 
College 
e l as deem 
Sicumsian each осе would be хый ende: P ioi i 
umstanees, especially as to the kind of food which d е 
pplied to the animals, and the e protection which к аса кеу Kn 
, savè when 
e quete cf iem 
rtnight appeared 
е animals, with one 
iti 
und "n s A. ak M eid 
А уел bd 
nof serum bad ne ace into 
sh was flaccid and 
ош al cavity, and that the estire fle 
lonr than matural from депе 
UN | Itmay be here remarked that the 
sulted from their | oleaginous material which had а vet unpleasant smell, not CRYSTAL Pataon POULTRY Sio 
unlike fetid a — oil, and which had probably to do with Ns ng sho ow p 
h 
cu- 
мея of 
ion of | to "ihe. 20th of the same mon "e 
of 
e 
'| On reviewing all the detail 
in | must rhe that this su 
proved quite ineffective for good in our experien 
instructions were given 
ing for Aus purpose, 
ya 
w the Royal 
givea тїгїн the r removal of the Br tibifiol 
malady. €— 
Mee 8, -— i 
Eua 
y, in a most 
vere а б зогу itia 
its prar 
pat he 20th un being two months 
bit 
fri 
n, the medicine was discontinued to the 
педісіпе contained'si 
—— З 
p frc rom Bruins 
om its first exh 
llege Sheep. | Pa бай "бе end go di on 
AL ^h ie animals were kept however about six weeks longer, flock to both, and pur аат d 
which time they had become so emaciated that it wa: 5| Man E 
determined to as accordingly done. | y 
post mortem examin по was ma f m and it was found th Crystal Palace, and here aga 
that no real differences existed in the lesions wrought by the tinguish J uc ge 
disease їп the sheep which had taken the medicine оа Аты дег d 
akes existed in large 
ofthe others which had not. Living flu 
m i 
d | o return to the sheep at Oa kington, S bee 
stated that for the first basis i sibsequently rto April 22, no | 
n pla 
material alteration had t 
exhibition p? held wh 
een already | took ree after the destruct 
n this mole of the 
озода Ву the end of May ru eed it ed very evident that х 
three of the sheep were gaining flesh, and presenting a far | proper warmth wit 
о р y appearance than ird мус EM ач of TA К s the entire m nagement of t 
were sheep not taking Decken. and on: The oth : 
"were wasting, and zm ing da; | у by Ам we debilitated, bur | Єхрет rienced in his work, and Ё 
nevertheless, when c tis red with the sheep at the College, ме show is а new Success, 
they were in far better condition. 
СА June 6th, forty-five days after the 
ec 
riment, Men = the animals died, and this, as in the instance 
ре: 
=“ p e Co ollege, sone which had ad taken 
icine was continued T i 
sheep spoken of as doing well were by 
“2 
dry and the age 
s most чейнн for their 
the чанана of the gland was ыы little 
fully nted for its well-doing. 
Win оаза тепсе to the био зно 
Sams to th Vedan ra and ini 
the winter to he result, 
of this e 
trm cure 
Club." He said :— 
“‘ The Smithfield Club was established in 1798, and in 1800 it 
bae about 50 m but even out of that small 
REIR 1838. Af | There ere very many good tii 
r Street Bazaar 
and examinin leasu prae 
ept entirely on hay and exhibited СЕС especia hany 5t pectir Roe Rite d à pr 
M It was if; to see the i 
Oakington were | which had been taken in the show the т ла т, intere 
A w They fiue rich 
p appy to 
Lord F k оров “Те н 
айа said p au knew the eid ey 
L 
rosp 
his Perd dl "fo or the esu d E es X 
n j 
so many years have held its meetings in 
inadequate $ to iti. requirements, He trusted thi 
and 
fortnight longer with the other; kw latter being in 
emaciated and gradually declining animal Тһе Reds 
and which had had no medicine throughout. My chief reason п | were uite perfect in every class; 
in taking the resolve ith reference to the latter named |: 1 E 
а 
ngt ina: 
found that only a few flukes Али present in its ENS and that | division i 
changed—facts which Ба " 
sh 
the medicine'and the other not, I cr assured that their hug to Lady L. 
ар tis due entirely to the зое cause, І һауе further 
то 'wever res these that being ewes, I 
шй р НЫ then with my Vet is €: at De of em йг tin, -— 
с ed 
С ап 
SMITHFIELD CLUB.—After the annual dinner of the dese A es his 
^| Society, Lord Bruvrns who ‘presided, proposed the |g speaking of the 
t “ Success to the Smithfield Cattle point out those 
Conso: of 
841. was foun nd | tbat the requiremen 
e Bore Club outgrew the limits of the premises Cid: ә dim 
"à th p y" Mam ї 
а а е e dnd e n doin 
e Жош mags era tp ful. Seg man 
of agriculture. - DEA Smithfield "Cl b, under his dance, 
а very great "P and h "K^ Show 
emoval of its annual m much more capable of | Pens ОЁ success — 18 bi 
wa rsham) h ong t 
of so mu ion. ind as the Smithfi 
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ommencement of the | | wish is рет M pue n: a change 
e to be 
the medicine. The | the prize list, 
astu 
Four classes of Spanish headed 
Jic: full of x birds, but the; 
condition as we have seen, 
for 
», 
the pasture good— | merous as we expected them to be 
recovery. Al were | formed, nor are the birds as 
i "Üroughont July, and u са the 4th of August, when | {wọ good Spanish hens, and the 
I deter ned, as it was M two wou — , ultimatel ' confine 
Y | necessar 
expected this to be a most numerous 
class, | 
ба, 
р 
| size, and condition. e 
an incr 
eep, one of which 
ynne, 
Paxton, and Mrs. Beardmore. 
fect, both young and old, Buff 
on 
fea: 
of EA 77 е, i" the first prizes for White, : 
his. chicken pen 
e We thought 
Gam А 
we considi д 
choose Mr. Archer's Brown Red 
Cox's T ck Reds and Mr. 
ert ‘their condition 
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Goswell Street, and | cam 
every class. 
the highest praise, bile c the ТҮ; 
show in ves an 
of the Chai ha ‚ the nine е Ет not t0 
in the welfare | an average of 6} Ibs, for | К 
even in th 
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hat their meeting 
