Report of Commission on the Cattle Plague / by Andrew Davidson, Secretary to Commission.
- Andrew Davidson
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report of Commission on the Cattle Plague / by Andrew Davidson, Secretary to Commission. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Tlie Mode in uoldch the disease was introduced inaividnal instances. f M.M. de Rosnay, Belle-Vue (Pilot). 1 J. Constantin, Union. I Guibert, Bois Cheri> j Rochecouste, Beau-Vallon. Vallet, Joli Bois. J F. Antelme, Mon Tresor. I Lamarque, Constance. ■ Le Maire, Caroline. • Margeot, Belle-Rive. I Pilot, Belle-Rose. Mme. Hardoin, Bel-Air. I Mr. Galea, Valetta. rM.M. Mauvis, Union Currents of air.— The nearest point of infection being three miles distant,''—Anonymous. Infection.—The nearest affected estate being two miles dis- tant. Mr. Kcenig, Virginia, infection.—The nearest affected place three miles off. Mr. Leclezio, Mapou. Infection or contagion.—Prom Mare d'Albert Estate which is near. Mr. Mollieres, New Grove. Infection.— The nearest herd being a mile distant. Mr. Cheron. - By the agency of Indians. Mr. Cayeux, (Jombo. By means of Cape flies and martins. Mr. Suzor, Le Bosquet. By the wind, which blew from an infected locality seven miles distant. Mr. Cloupet, Mon Desert. By the proximity of infected herds by which we were surrounded. Mr. Vigoureux, La Ferme, The Mode in which the disease is pro'pagated generaUy, All without exception ascribe the spread of the disease either to contagion or infection, or to both causes. A few, with Mr. Cayeux of Combo Estate, give it as their belief that the contagiim or poisonous principle has been in most Rousset, Union [Noire.] Vally, Belle-Vue and Petite Riviere](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749783_0118.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)