Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887 . )arasites. Those often- 593. KENNEL BELONGING TO 1)K. J. SIDNEY TURNER, UPPER NORWOOD, SURREV, a photograph by T. Holloway, Anerley, S. E. est met with are the tape-worm and roundworm, and they are the source of manyevils and the cause of a large percentageof deaths. Some writers, including thosewho at the present time are often quotedas authorities, attribute the presence ofworms to feeding with cows milk, andhave gravely recommended goats milkto be substituted, that, it is asserted, being,unlike cows milk, free


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887 . )arasites. Those often- 593. KENNEL BELONGING TO 1)K. J. SIDNEY TURNER, UPPER NORWOOD, SURREV, a photograph by T. Holloway, Anerley, S. E. est met with are the tape-worm and roundworm, and they are the source of manyevils and the cause of a large percentageof deaths. Some writers, including thosewho at the present time are often quotedas authorities, attribute the presence ofworms to feeding with cows milk, andhave gravely recommended goats milkto be substituted, that, it is asserted, being,unlike cows milk, free from the ova ofworms. Five minutes consultation of theworks of Dr. Spencer Cobbold would showthese people that the theory is w^iolly im-aginary, and that would be a quicker andcheaper way of solving their difficulty thanexperimenting with a herd of goats and akennel of puppies. It also happens, in dis-proof of the above too popular theory, thatpups appear to be born with worms intheir intestines; at least it is a well-knownfact that at an age wlien they have had noother sustenance than the m


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