C
434
Hongkong 27th May, 1886
My Dear Lockhart,
A Good Vet: would be a boom; bad one an intolerable nuisance.
In the matter of inspection Government want advice. For example I'm told that the Inspector visits the Dairy Farm twice a week and presume all the other cattle are inspected as frequently. This is a sure and certain way of spreading disease; as one who knows anything of the extreme communicability of pleuro-pneumonia and rinderpest will easily understand.
The duty of an Inspector should be to prevent introduction and not to foster disease and be the vehicle of it.
An intelligent Vet: acquainted with the working of the home cattle regulations would put the Government...
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C
434
Hongkong 27th May, 1886
My Dear Lockhart,
A
A Good Vet: would be
a
boom
bad one an intolerable muisance
In the matter of inspection
Government.
the
want advice. For example
Jam told that the Inspector visit the
Dairy Parin twice a week and
presume all the other cattle
as frequently. This is ar
and certain,
disease; as
way;
arry
one
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ingenims
of spreading
who knows
of
the extrence communicability of -
pleuro-pneumonia and pinderpest
on amourant.
to reflection will easily
understand. The de
-duty of an Inspector
should be to prevent introduction
and not
of discar
to
foster
and be the vehicle
An intelligent Vet: acquainted with the working of the home cattle. regulations would put the
Governmen
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