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__n____-PERSECUTION AT ABERYSTWYTH.

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__n_ PERSECUTION AT ABERYSTWYTH. To tho Editor of the COUNTY TIMES AND l'OST. SiRj—Th& instance quoted below is a sample of the results of an infected milk suppy. Other epidemics can be traced to a similar cause. "Spread of Disease by Infected Milk.—At the last meeting of the Freeicantle Local Board it was reported that since the previous meeting the epidemic of scarlet fever still continued. The origin,of the outbreak was traced to an unrecognised case injecting a source of milk, the disease appealing in every house supplied from that source. Measures had been taken to prevent any further supply." The Aberystwyth sanitary authorities prosecuted a,doctor for failing to notify an alleged case ot scarlet fever occurring in a dairy. It was said that the case was peeling, which marks the most infectious period of the disease. No disinfectants webe being used nor any precautions taken po pre- sent an epidemic. What explanation can the To-A-,n Council give for authorising the prosecution before they had ascertained that precautions were taken to prevent^an epidemic. Yours, &c., RKSIDKNT.

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