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iW[cmliers!* Ucteiinari) spvibiUgt?* 
I. — Sebiods or Extensivb Diseases. 
No. 1. Any Member of the Society who may desire professional attendance 
and special advice in cases of serious or extensive disease among his cattle, 
sheep, or pigs, will, on application to the Secretary, obtain the services of the 
Society's Veterinary Inspector, to visit the place where the disease prevails. 
No. 2. The remuneration of the Inspector will be 21. 2s. each day as a 
professional fee, and \l. Is. each day for personal expenses ; and he will also 
be allowed to charge the cost of travelling to and from the locality where his 
services may have been required. The fees and expenses will be a charge 
against the applicant ; but this charge may be reduced or remitted altogether 
at the discretion of the Council, on such course being recommended to them by 
the Veterinary Committee. 
No. 3. The Inspector, on his return from visiting the diseased stock, will 
report to the Committee, in writing, the results of his observations and pro- 
ceedings, which Report wdll be laid before the Council. 
No. 4 When contingencies arise to prevent a personal discharge of the 
duties ci-nfided to the Inspector, he may, subject to the approval of the Com- 
mittee, name some competent professional person to act in his stead, who shall 
receive the same rates of remuneration. 
II. — Ordinaet or Other Cases of Disease. 
Members may obtain the attendance of the Veterinary Inspector on any 
case of disease by paying the cost of his visit, which will be at the following 
rates, viz., 21. 2s. per diem, and travelling expenses. 
III. — Consultations without visit. 
Personal consultation with the Veterinary Inspector .. .. 5s. 
Consultation by letter .. .. .. .. .. .. 5s. 
Consultation necessitating the writing of three or more letters. 10s. 
Post-mortem examination, and report thereon .. .. .. 10s. 
A return of the number of applications during each half-year being required 
from the Veterinary Inspector. 
IV. — Admission of Diseased Animals to the Veterinary College 
Investigations; Lectures, and Eeport^. 
No. 1. All Members of the Society have the privilege of sending cattle, 
sheep, and pigs to the Infinnary of the Royal Veterinary College, on the same 
terms as if they were Members of the College ; viz., by paying for the keep 
and treatment of cattle 10s. ^d. per week each animal, and for sheep and 
pigs " a small proportionate charge to be fixed by the Principal according to 
circumstances." 
No. 2. The College has also undertaken to investigate such particular classes 
of disease, or special subjects connected with the application of the Veterinary 
art to cattle, sheep, and pigs, as may be named by the Council. 
No. 3. In addition to the lectures now given by the Professor of Cattle 
Pathology to the pupils in the Royal Veterinary College, on special occasions 
the College undertake that one of the Professors shall also deliver such lectures 
before the Members of the Society, at their house in Hanover Square, as the 
Council shall desire. 
No. 4. The Royal Veterinary College will authorise the Principal to furnish 
to the Council, quarterly, a detailed Report of the cases of cattle, sheep, and 
pigs treated in the Infirmary ; and also Special Reports from time to time on any 
matter of unusual interest, which may come under the notice of the College. 
By order of the Council, 
H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 
