Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary .. 1905-1922 . he test free by employees of the Agricultural Department. Thisagreement has varied somewhat in its terms during the period thework has been in luogress, l)ut all forms have provided for the Kepoit of tlio Health Officer. 1004, Diiiryiuan, Ai)ril 5, 1907, page 208. 777 slaughter of reacting animals under the supervision of federal in-spectors. The loss in such cases falls directly on the farmer, sincethere is no provision for compensation. A copy of the agreementnow


Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary .. 1905-1922 . he test free by employees of the Agricultural Department. Thisagreement has varied somewhat in its terms during the period thework has been in luogress, l)ut all forms have provided for the Kepoit of tlio Health Officer. 1004, Diiiryiuan, Ai)ril 5, 1907, page 208. 777 slaughter of reacting animals under the supervision of federal in-spectors. The loss in such cases falls directly on the farmer, sincethere is no provision for compensation. A copy of the agreementnow in use is appended. Since such work was begun, and up to andincluding June 30, 1909, 2,010 animals have been subjected to primarytests. Of these, 204 have reacted. Of those not reacting to the firsttest, 1,237 have been retested and GO reacted. All cattle tested havebeen duly tagged, in accordance with the terms of the agreementsthat have been signed. The identification of tagged cattle is, of course, easy, and thereforeanimals that have been tuberculin tested are thereafter easily recog- 190 Va., Md., D. Breed Color Markings ..Age. Cause ..Irspector. Fifi. fiC). — inliticiitiou lo cattle. nized. There is, however, no provision of law that authorizes tag-ging, and not infrequently difficulty is experienced in jdentifyingand following up cattle condemned by the inspectors of dairy farmsmerely on the basisof physical examination. Such a cow, if foundlater on the dairy farm on which it was originally condenmed, could,in many cases, be identified without difficulty. But if she had beentransferred to anv other farm she was less likely to attract attentionand even if she did identification was not always easy. To niuumizethe difficulty of identification, the health department applied to dairy See pafio 707. 778 cattle the principle of the Bertillon system of identification. Eachinspector is provided with forms giving in profile the figure o


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