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REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN 
JULY, 1922 
August 18, 1922. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, 
Territorial Veterinarian, 
Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: 
I beg to submit the following report of work performed during the 
month of July, 1922: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 
During this month 15 head of cattle were tested, of which number 
two reacted and were destroyed. 
HOG INSPECTION 
Two hogs which had died at the University of Hawaii farm were ex- 
amined post-mortem. No caus3 of death was revealed. 
These hogs had been sick for a few days and the only symptoms 
shown were loss of appetite and weakness of posterior quarters. 
A post-mortem examination was made on one hog which had died after 
about a week's illness. 
The cause of death was double pneumonia. 
RABIES TREATMENT 
Three dogs were treated with anti-rabies vaccine — one-injection 
method. 
POULTRY DISEASES 
About 500 c.c. sore-head vaccine was distributed among poultry raisers 
for their personal use. 
Seven head of young turkeys that were badly affected with sore-head 
were injected with vaccine by me. 
Each received 1 c.c. 
LIVESTOCK IMPORTATIONS 
The following livestock was received at this port: 
Dogs, 3; cats, 1; poultry, 87 crates. 
Respectfully submitted, 
L. E. CASE, 
Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 
