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abies, and the third followed two days later. The first two 
s had fully developed rabies sixty days after the first symp- 
s had appeared. To save the third dog unnecessary suffering 
vas killed as soon as he developed decided symptoms of ra- 
.— Lancet . 
Pneumonia and Hog Cholera.— Hogs are suffering from pneu- 
fia and hog cholera in the lower end of York County, Pa. 
ndreds of them have died, almost every farmer for miles around 
ing lost some of his stock—one farmer reports that he has lost 
hogs by the disease. A number of cattle are suffering with 
nchitis. 
Hog Cholera has caused the death of hundreds of hogs in the 
th townships of Adams County, Ind. The larger farmers have 
; nearly all their big lots by the disease. Some of the farmers 
the cause to the extreme drouth, while others say that the 
3 ase was caused by feeding unripe corn. The cholera has not 
[beared elsewhere in the county, but the loss is very heavy. 
Pasteur’s Method of Combating Rabies. —Inoculation against 
ies have, so to speak, obtained their right of citizenship in 
jnna as well as in Paris, through Professor von Frisch and Dr. 
.mann. These gentlemen had betaken themselves to M. Pas- 
r’s laboratory at Paris for a close study of the methods made 
of by the latter investigator in his anti-rabic inoculations, 
■st. Professor von Frisch made a communication on his own 
earches respecting this subject to the Imperial-Royal Society 
Physicians, which was received with much applause by the 
hence, and the same was the case with the last communication 
:ore the same society, by Dr. Ullmann, an operator at Profes- 
■ Albert’s clinic. The latter remarked, in the course of his 
iech, that, in order to disprove the suggestion that rabies might 
ssibly be produced by the preventive inoculations, he and four 
ler physicians had inoculated themselves with the rabic virus 
fived from mad dogs, though they had not been bitten by such 
without bad consequences. The injections caused no pain. On 
3 first and second days he had felt somewhat weak, and, begin- 
lg with the sixth inoculation, he had noticed on himself an in- 
iration of a slight degree, with severe itching. He further 
