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Islington 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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TABLE A.

No. of CasesDescription of Animals Affected.Extent of Disease or Affection.Nature of Affection.How disposed of.
2CowsPart of Forequarters and cer tain internal organsTuberculosis (localised)Affected parts and organs destroyed
1OxHindquarters, brisket and flank, with all internal organsdodo. do.
1HeiferHead, tongue, lungs and liverdo.Destroyed
1CowPharyngeal glandsdo.Head destroyed
1OxLungs and mediastinal glandsdo.Organs destroyed
1do.Liver, lungs, tripe, &c.do.do. do.
2do.Head and tonguedo.do. do.
1OxenCarcase and all organsTuberculosis gener. alisedCarcase and organs destroyed
1CowThin flanks and certain internal organsInjury from external violenceAffected parts and organs destroyed
1do.Tripe and adjacent membranesdo.Affected organs destroyed
2SheepCarcase and all organsMoribundCarcase and organs destroyed
4do.do. do.Emaciationdo. do.
6do.Breasts and parts of abdominal WallsContiguous to diseased organsAffected parts destroyed
1do.Hindquarters and organsBraxydo.
1do.do.BruisedDestroyed
60OxenLiverParasitic (Dis. Hep.)do.
16do.doAbscessdo.
387SheepdoVarious parasitic diseasesdo.
5do.Liver and lungsVarious affectionsdo.
6do.Lungsdo.do.
1OxLiverHydatid diseasedo.
1do.LungsMelanosisdo.
1SheepHeartPericarditicdo,