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... animals , or those of adult and full age when in an unthrifty condition at the time of becoming infected . There have been noticed variations in the prog- ress of the disease depending upon extreme seasons - aggravation in winter ...
... animals , or those of adult and full age when in an unthrifty condition at the time of becoming infected . There have been noticed variations in the prog- ress of the disease depending upon extreme seasons - aggravation in winter ...
Side 10
... animals after treatment which has been prolonged for months . Concerning the transmissibility of the different manges to animals and man , we find that all Sarcoptes may live for an indefinite period . upon man's skin , but the ...
... animals after treatment which has been prolonged for months . Concerning the transmissibility of the different manges to animals and man , we find that all Sarcoptes may live for an indefinite period . upon man's skin , but the ...
Side 6
... animal that is worth shipping , and one that will sell when it is shipped . In other words , they must be able to ship animals which are much larger than the native stock , and which carry a large percentage of the blood of the well ...
... animal that is worth shipping , and one that will sell when it is shipped . In other words , they must be able to ship animals which are much larger than the native stock , and which carry a large percentage of the blood of the well ...
Side 8
... animals . However , the prices asked may have been altogether too high for the kind of cattle offered , since we are informed that so many inferior animals have been imposed upon the Mexicans as purebred . The fair prices asked by the ...
... animals . However , the prices asked may have been altogether too high for the kind of cattle offered , since we are informed that so many inferior animals have been imposed upon the Mexicans as purebred . The fair prices asked by the ...
Side 13
... animals which they purchase , and it is useless to expect good prices while they are in their present frame of mind ... animals by weight instead of by the head , as has been the custom heretofore , the demand is for large animals . The ...
... animals which they purchase , and it is useless to expect good prices while they are in their present frame of mind ... animals by weight instead of by the head , as has been the custom heretofore , the demand is for large animals . The ...
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Side 27 - SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith and to recommend for publication as Bulletin No. 219 of the series of this Bureau the accompanying manuscript, entitled "American Medicinal Leaves and Herbs.
Side 154 - No milk which has been watered, adulterated, reduced or changed in any " respect by the addition of water or other substance, or by the removal of cream, shall be " brought into, held, kept or offered for sale at any place in The City of New York ; nor shall " any one keep, have or offer for sale in the said city any such milk. " The term ' adulterated ' when so used in this section means : " First — Milk containing more than eighty-eight per centum of water or fluids.
Side 40 - He may call upon the sheriff or deputy sheriff, to carry out and enforce the provisions of any notice, order or regulation which he may make, and all such sheriffs and deputy sheriffs shall obey and observe all orders and instructions which they may receive from him in the premises.
Side 154 - Milk which has been diluted with water or any other fluid, or to which has been added or into which has been introduced any foreign substance whatever.
Side 39 - ... disposed of, in such manner as he may deem expedient, any animal or animals which, by contact or association with diseased animals, or by other exposure to infection or contagion, may be considered or...
Side 140 - A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE SHEEP; being a Manual of Ovine Pathology for the use of Veterinary Practitioners and Students. With Coloured Plate and 99 Woodcuts.
Side 24 - Conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000...
Side 20 - ... conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office, in form and manner as other official bonds of State officers.
Side 154 - No milk shall be received, held, kept, offered for sale or delivered in The City of New York without a permit in writing from the Board of Health and subject to the conditions thereof.
Side 8 - Place the sulphur and lime paste in a kettle or boiler with about 25 or 30 gallons of boiling water, and boil the mixture for two hours at least, stirring the liquid and sediment. The boiling should be continued until the sulphur disappears, or almost disappears, from the surface. The solution is then of a chocolate, or liver, color. The longer the solution boils the more the sulphur is dissolved, and the less caustic the ooze becomes. Most writers advise boiling from thirty to forty minutes, but...