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Credit: Remarks on rinderpest / by Charles Bell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![From ^' The Right Use of Iron and other Reme- dies in the Cattle Plague by Robert Druitt, M.R.C.P., ^c. {September, 1865). tc ■ We want experiments with large doses of the I admirable preparations of Mr. Condy, namely,! the Permanganate of Potash, &c.; but I suspecti they are of more value as preventives than asl curatives—to disinfect unwholesome water, rinse the mouths of animals exposed to contagionj and the like/' From Mr. Marcus Pool, Cattle Salesman and Importer. tc 14, Mount Place, Whitechapel Road, September 38, 1865. ^ Gentlemen,—I consider it my duty to info: you, in justice to yourselves and for the benefit the public, of the following results of the emplo; ment of your crimson fluid in treatment of tl cattle plague. [Here follow details of too great length for i sertion here.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2196967x_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)