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to the use of milk. Where mixed milk is used the danger is that a 
proportion of it comes from pregnant cows. All hygienic care of 
the animals cannot make up for this condition of the milk, neither 
can the addition of sod. bicarb., common salt, lime-water, etc., 
destroy the deleterious principle, therefore my rule is to avoid it. 
I have recently had under personal observation a child weaned at 
six weeks, and put upon cow’s milk. A good healthy animal was 
selected, and her milk, with the proper dilution and additions, 
agreed perfectly for three months, and that, too, during the sum¬ 
mer. At the end of this time the cow was found with calf, and 
the infant’s digestion was immediately disturbed. An obstinate 
diarrhoea set in, which could not be controlled until another cow, 
not pregnant, was substituted, when the child recovered and 
digestion was restored. I could cite other similar instances, but 
the above illustrates the importance of this matter .”—Medical 
Record. 
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FOREIGN.—Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Quarterly Journal of Veterinary 
Science in India, Annales de Medecine Veterinaria, Clinica Veterinaria, 
Archives Veterinaria, Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire, Presse Veterinarie, 
Echo Veterinaire, Gazette Medicale, Revue d’Hygiene, Revue fur Theier- 
heilkunde und Thierzucht. 
HOME.—Medical Record, Scientific American, Science, American Agriculturist, 
Breeders’ Gazette, National Live Stock Journal, Turf, Field and Farm, 
Spirit of the Times, Druggists’ Circular, Country Gentleman, Prairie Far¬ 
mer, Practical Farmer, Ohio Farmer, etc., etc.- 
JOURNALS.—Home and Farm, Ky., Western Rural, Health and Home, 
Farmers’ Review, Home, Farm and Factory, Cheyenne Daily Times, Home 
and Farm, Me., Northwestern Live Stock Journal, Democratic Leader, 
Kentucky Stock Farm, Kansas City Live Stock Record, Philadelphia 
Times, etc., etc. 
PAMPHLETS AND BOOKS.—Contagious Diseases of Domestic Animals, 
Investigations by Department of Agriculture, 1883-’84, Report of Depart¬ 
ment of Health of Brooklyn City. 
CORRESPONDANCE.—Ch. I. Goentner, Thomas Bland, Dr. Gadsden, 
W. Pendry, C. B. Michener, J. Winchester, C. H. Peabody, W. R. Howe' 
J. A. Dell. 
