CAT BECOMES BALD
IdTIhT nE AN ATT At K OV -SOAK LET I'T.VKK. ■The possibility of a cat and milk being responsible for an outbreak of scarlet fever was discussed by Urn Bristol Health Committee. , , . The medical olhcer reported Dial a strange, wild-looking cal was seen drinking froman open milk clmni. The animal when caught, had a sore, upon its head, hut cultures from the wound lime no relation to searlek fever. Dr Davies added that Dm only case '■ a. eat having scarlet fever occurred ai a local hospital some lime ago, when a eat mi doubtedlv snllered limn scarlet fevei. D lost all its hair and “became perlectlj biiin.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3714, 12 October 1926, Page 7
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110CAT BECOMES BALD Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3714, 12 October 1926, Page 7
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