MYSTERIOUS DISEASE.
HYSTERIA AMONG DOGS. EPIDEMIC IN BRITAIN. LONDON, January 20. Canine hysteria, a mysterious disease, is spreading rapidly all over Britain. It is believed that it is not contagious, but is conveyed by a subtle form of auto-suggestion. Many animals have ~been cured by a diet oi wholemeal bread, which apparently, makes racing greyhounds immune. The King's veterinary surgeon, Professor F. T. G. Hobday, is raising £20,000 for research into the malady.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 93, 30 January 1928, Page 2
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