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MEMBERS' VETERINARY PRIVILEGES. 
In order to enable Members to obtain the highest possible Veterinary advice 
when the necessity arises, the Society has entered into an agreement with the 
Royal Veterinary College, under which diseased animals may be admitted to the 
College Infirmary for treatment, and the Professors of the College may be con- 
sulted or called upon to investigate outbreaks of disease at greatly reduced fees. 
I.— ADMISSION OF SICK OR DISEASED ANIMALS TO THE ROYAL 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Members of the Society have all the privileges of subscribers to the Royal 
Veterinary College, Camden Town, N.W., so far as the admission for treatment 
of Cattle, Sheep, and Swine is concerned, without being called upon to pay the 
annual subscription to the College of two guineas. The charges made by the 
College for keep and treatment are as follows : — Cattle, 10s. 6d., and Sheep and 
Pigs, 3s. 6d. per week for each animal. 
The full privileges of subscribers, including the examination of horses, 
and the admission of horses and dogs into the College Infirmary for surgical or 
medical treatment, on payment of the cost of keep, will be accorded to 
Members of the Society on payment of a subscription to the College of one 
guinea instead of two guineas per annum. 
II.— FEES FOR CONSULTATIONS, ANALYSES, AND EXAMINATIONS 
AT THE ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The following fees are payable by Members of the Society for services 
performed at the Royal Veterinary College on their behalf in cases where a 
visit to the locality is not involved : — 
Personal consultation with a Veterinary Professor . 
Consultation by letter 
Postmortem examination of an animal and report thereon 
Chemical Examination of viscera for any specified metallic 
poison 
Chemical Examination of viscera for metallic poisons 
Chemical Examination of viscera for vegetable poisons 
Chemical Examination of viscera complete, for metals and 
alkaloids 
£ s. 
10 
10 
1 1 
d. 
6 
6 
0 
10 
1 0 
1 0 
6 
0 
0 
2 0 0 
(The above fees do not apply to cases which involve a visit to the locality.) 
III. 
INVESTIGATION OF OUTBREAKS OF DISEASE AMONG 
FARM STOCK. 
In the event of any obscure outbreak of disease among Cattle, Sheep, 
Swine occurring on the farm of any Member of the Society, application 
should at once be made to the Principal of the Royal Veterinary 
College, Camden Town, London, N.W. 
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The Principal will then instruct an officer of the College to inquire into 
the outbreak and report to him. He will also fix the amount of remuneration 
to be paid to the Inspector, whose professional fee will in no case exceed two 
guineas per day, exclusive of the actual cost of travelling and maintenance. 
When it appears, on the report of the Inspector selected, that the outbreak 
was of an important character or of general interest, the cost of the investiga- 
tion will be defrayed by the Royal Veterinary College. 
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