518 LAW RELATING TO EPIZOOTIC IN GERM A MY. 
§ 35. It is forbidden to make any attempt to cure any animal 
affected or suspected of rabies, before the interference of the 
police. 
§ 36. It is forbidden to kill for butchering, animals affected 
or inspected of hydrophobia, or to sell or use parts of them, such 
as milk or other products. 
§ 37. When rabies has been ascertained in a dog or other 
domestic animal, he will be ordered to be killed immediately, as 
well as all dogs and cats which may be supposed to have been 
bitten by the diseased animal. 
If the same suspicion exists towards other domestic animals, 
these must also be submitted to the observation of the police. 
If said animals show any symptoms of rabies, they must be 
immediately killed. 
The sequestration for at least three months of a dog suspected 
of rabies, may be exceptionally allowed in the case where, accord¬ 
ing to the opinion of the police authority, it can be carried out 
with sufficient warranty of security, and when the owner of the 
animal is willing to pay the expenses of the inspection. 
§ 38. When a dog affected or suspected of rabies has been 
through a locality, the police authorities must, as long as there 
maay be danger, order the sequestration of all the dogs which are 
in the district where the danger exists. It will be considered 
equivalent to sequestration if the dog is held with a string, or 
when he carries a muzzle, affording all chances of security. Dogs 
which contrary to these prescriptions are at large, may be imme¬ 
diately killed by police order. 
§ 39. All cadavers of animals, dead or killed as affected or 
suspected of rabies, must be immediately removed in such a man¬ 
ner as shall not interfere with the public safety. 
It is forbidden to remove the skin of such animals. 
(c). Glanders {farcy) of horses, donkeys and mules. 
§ 40. As soon as glanders or farcy is ascertained in animals, 
the police must immediately order them to be destroyed. 
§ 41 Suspected animals must be sequestrated and placed un¬ 
der observation by the police, with the necessary restrictions 
adapted to the case, as to their circulation, use or isolation. 
