OF THE STATHA OF ILLINOIS, che oitian Ge naar STATE, AND ASSISTANT STATE VETERINARIANS. . WITH THE : % a2 | ie ey ee on es ans Ab | : FOR THE - Supmmession of Contavion Diseases among Domestic Animals, And diet Information connected with the work of the Board. « RULES ADOPTED, JUNE. 28, 1887, ee air SPRINGFIELD, ILL.: PHILLIPS BROTHERS, PRINTERS, 887. * yi. * . 3 hy a" eae OF THE OF THE STATHR OF ILLINOIS,. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE, AND ASSISTANT STATE VETERINARIANS. ee Seema) Or LSS . FOR THE | Suppression of Contagious Diseases among Domestic Animals, And other Information connected with the work of the Board. a RULES ADOPTED JUNE 28, 1887, SPRINGFIELD, ILL.: PHILLIPS BROTHERS, PRINTERS, 1887. > es 1. When a supposed case of contagious pleuro-pneumonia, or lung plague in cattle is reported to the State, or an Assistant State Veterinarian, he shall at once notify the Secretary of this Board of such report, and immediately thereafter make a thorough examina- tion of the diseased animal or animals, and, if he has good reason to believe that the case under consideration is contagious pleuro-pneu- monia or lung plague, he shall at once quarantine the animal or ani- mals diseased, and the premises, and all exposed animals, and prompt- ly report his action to the Secretary of this Board. 2. When a supposed case of Glanders in horses, mules or asses is reported to the State Veterinarian, or an Assistant State Veterina- rian, he shall at once notify the Secretary of this Board, and shall also mail to the owner or informant the list of questions prescribed by this Board, with a request to answer the same. Upon receipt of answers to these questions, if he believes the animals are affected with glanders, he shall at once visit the premises where such animals are and thoroughly examine the same, and, if upon examination he is satisfied that the disease is glanders, he shall quarantine the ani- mal or animals and premises, and also quarantine all animals or prem- ises that have been exposed to such disease, and promptly notify the Secretary of this Board of his action. Should the answers to the questions above referred to convince him that the disease 1s not glan- ders, he shall at once report that conclusion to the Secretary, accom- panying the same with all the correspondence relative to the case, and also notify the owner or informant of his opinion. 3. The State Veterinarian and Assistant State Veterinarians will inspect the horses of all circus troupes (not already inspected), bands of Gypsies, and herds of horses brought into this State by traders, ang if the same are found to be infected with glanders, quarantine them and all animals exposed, and notify the sheriff and other proper officers of the county, and immediately report his action to the Sec- retary of this Board. 4, All quarantines established by the State or any of the Assis- tant State Veterinarians shall continue in force until removed by IN EXCHANGE. i I fini. MAY kK iIala order of the Board. Parties whose animals are quarantined under the provisions of law may have the same released from quarantine by making satisfactory proof to the Board that the cause for which such quarantine was originally declared no longer exists; Provided that no quarantine as to animals shall be removed in less time than ninety days after the last exposure. 5. The State Veterinarian and the Assistant State Veterinarians in reporting under Rules Nos. 1, 2 and 3, shall give the name and post office address of the owner of animals inspected, location of such animals, date of inspection, complete description of animals dis- eased and of animals exposed, a description of the exposure to which they have been subjected, the condition of the diseased animals, the value of such animals in their condition at the time of inspection, their value were they free from glanders, the name and address of the nearest constable, and the time employed in such investigation. The report must be accompanied by an exact duplicate of the quar- antine notice served with return made thereon of the manner of ser- vice, and all correspondence with all persons relative to the case. Said report must be addressed to the “Board of Live Stock Commis- sioners of the State of Illinois,” and directed to the Secretary at Springfield, Ill. 6. Whenever it shall come to the knowledge of an Assistant State Veterinarian that animals have been brought into his locality from a State or county known or believed to be infected, against which the Governor of this State has proclaimed, he shall immediately notify the Secretary of this Board of the facts so far as he knows them, covering the following points, viz: locality from whence such ani- mals came; name and post office address of owner or person in charge; if shipped by railroad or boat, giving name or names of same, time of arrival; number, age, sex and breed of animals so far as it is prac- ticable to ascertain. ‘7. Assistant State Veterinarians shall be entitled to receive for their services the sum of one dollar per hour for parts of a day less than eight hours, but in no case shall they receive more than eight dollars per day for their services while engaged in the public service; neither shall they be permitted to make any charge, nor receive any compensation from a private individual during the time they are ac- - tually employed and paid by the State. 8. Any person desiring to ship any animal or animals from this State to another State, the authorities of which require health certi- ficates to accompany such animal or.animals, may call upon the State Veterinarian, or any Assistant State Veterinarian and request him to inspect such animal or animals. It shall thereupon be the duty of 4 the Veterinarian applied to, to at once make such inspection, and, if he finds the animal or animals to be healthy, and to come from a lo- cality wherein there does not, or has not for four months preceding, existed any case of contagious disease among the kind of animals in question, he shall give to the owner of such animal or animals a cer- tificate of health, specifying the number, sex and breed of said ani- mal or animals. For such services the Veterinarian shall be entitled to receive from the owner the same compensation as herein allowed him by the State, together with his necessary expenses in going from and to his regular place of business or abode. In no case shall the State be liable fer the cost of such services; neither shall the Veteri- narian receive from any private person for such service a compensa- tion greater than that herein authorized. Any violation of this pro- vision shall be considered sufficient ground for dismissal from the service of the State. At the end of each month Veterinarians mak- ing such inspections are required to make a tabulated report of the same to the Secretary of this Board. RULES FOR DISINFECTION. The following rules of disinfection are recommended by Dr. Case- well, State Veterinarian: 1. Have all loose litter, hay and rubbish removed and burned. 2. Have all manure removed to land where cattle have no access. 3. Have all feed troughs, hay racks, and all wood work thorough- ly cleaned by washing with hot water in which two ounces of car- - bolic acid to each gallon of water are dissolved. 4, Thoroughly whitewash the whole of the interior of the build- ing with a whitewash containing one pound of chloride of lime to each four gallons of water. Enough freshly burned quick lime should be added to make the wash show where applied. Especially should this be applied to the sides and front of the stalls, feed troughs and hay racks, (inside and out). 5. All rotten wood work to be removed and burned, and replaced — with new. 6. All buckets, forks, shovels, brooms and other objects, used’ about the stable to be washed and covered witb the same solution. 7. All drains to be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with the solution of chloride of lime, one pound to four gallons of water. 8. Incases of glanders, all harness, poles and shafts of wagons, neck-yokes and pole-straps should be thoroughly washed with hot 5 water and soap, and afterwards oiled with carbolized oil, one part of carbolic acid to ten of oil. Before applying the oil, harness should be hung up in the open air for one week. Joun M. Pearson, H. McCuesney, EK. S. WIxson, Adopted June 28, 1887. Board of Live Stock Commissioners C. P. Jounson, Sec’y. of the State of Illinois. ASSISTANT STATE VETERINARIANS. The following Veterinary Surgeons have been appointed by Dr. John Casewell, State Veterinarian, in pursuance of See. 3, of the Act of 1887, for the suppression of contagious diseases among do- mestic animals, by and with the advice of the Board, Assistant State Veterinarians: Joseph Hughes, ..'..-.... 125, Twenty-fifth St., Chicago, Ill. 218 BE Ce) ee Oe 145 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. pOhmur ns Bondy sri ccs 1250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. epee WHUMCE SH hee istadal ees ce aisha ya Siebel Sede Bae 9 OS Chicago, Ill. PS OWeR MND DOs t6e Betsey ote ole te is = Hog bese Ord Galesburg, II. Wes WVinllliianmisis oe JNo. M. PEARSON, Chairman, Godfrey, Ill. Wf. McCuHEesnry, Chicago, (Stock Yards), Il. E. 8. Wiuson, Olney, 1. C. P. JomNnson, Secretary, Springfield, Il. JOHN CASEWELL, State Veterinarian, 20 South Carpenter Street, Chicago, Ill. ns Office of the Board, at Springfield, Il.