. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. IDAHO S FERTILITY. OUT OF ARKANSAS CHAPTER LTHE GOVERNMENT AND AGRICULTURE ANYBODY who cherished the notion that animals were immunefrom disease because they led the simple life, slept in drafts, andli^^ed on vegetables, would have been undeceived in two looks atthe exhibits of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry in the Palaceof Agriculture. When you had studied its sixty-thre


. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. IDAHO S FERTILITY. OUT OF ARKANSAS CHAPTER LTHE GOVERNMENT AND AGRICULTURE ANYBODY who cherished the notion that animals were immunefrom disease because they led the simple life, slept in drafts, andli^^ed on vegetables, would have been undeceived in two looks atthe exhibits of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry in the Palaceof Agriculture. When you had studied its sixty-three specimens of para-sites infecting animals, you would be glad of Government inspection ofmeats, or any other meat inspection that would inspect. They were verydisagreeable; but like many disagreeable things, instructive. The parasiteswere mounted and shown in pieces of the meat they ravaged, and the naturalcolor of the substances had been faithfully presented. There were 130 preserved pathological specimens. Pictures above thecases wherein these things were displayed showed the inspection work of theBureau; with types of insanitary slaughterhouses, and carcasses of meatshowing inspection marks. A model of municipal slaught


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