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a year, or be subjected to pasteurization under the supervision of 
the health department in case the herd is not tuberculin tested. 
3. That no additions to any herd, whether the herd has been tested 
or not, shall be made in the future without subjecting the additional 
cattle to the tuberculin test. 
4. That no license shall in future be granted except to applicants 
having heyds free of tuberculosis. 
5. That the milk of cattle showing any of the udder affections 
above mentioned, or anthrax, rabies, gastro-enteritis, septic condi- 
tions, or clinical symptoms of tuberculosis, shall not be utilized as 
human food, even though the milk be pasteurized. ^lilk from cows 
fifteen days before and five days after parturition and that from 
animals receiving any of the deleterious medicaments or foodstuffs 
previously mentioned shall likewise be excluded. 
6. That the veterinary inspectors of the health department make 
frequent visits to dairies having untested herds, in order that they 
may discover all advanced cases of tuberculosis, or udder tubercu- 
losis, as early as possible. 
7. That the various States pass laws granting an appropriate 
indemnity to all owners of tuberculous cattle which ‘come under 
their respective jurisdiction, the said animals to be slaughtered in 
abattoirs having Federal inspection. 
