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Show Tm just trying to acquaint myself with the cattle business," writes the bride of a rancher. And believe me, this lady is going about it seriously! "Immunization was one of my fields of Interest as a public health nurse," she aays. "If your illustrations (about Alhy-drox) Alhy-drox) are true, then I think we need to Investigate the vaccines we've been using. It's nearly vaccinating time for us here, so kindly send me whatever information you have." You can bet I answered her letter, with pleasure! And it's the gospel truth whatl said about Alhydroi. line exclusive Cutter process of fortifying vaccines really makes a whale cf a difference in their effectiveness. I'm no great ahakes at reversing myself but here's one time that the whole Cutter veterinary department ia doing a flip-flop, and for a good reason. We used to tell people they could skip vaccinating for malignant edema, except in areas where it was known to nave caused trouble. But now, mind you, we're saying "Vaccinate for edema unless you're sure It hasn't caused trouble." Why? Because we're absolutely convinced now that malignant edema haa become much more wide-spread than anyone ever suspected. sus-pected. Not Just a guess, either. Bacteriological testa are proof positive, posi-tive, and we've made plenty. Cutter makes this extra vaccination easy for you, with Blacklcgol "S" a double vaccine that protecta against blackleg and edema in only one shot It produces the same peak immunity to blackleg aa Blacklcgol and that's the very beat that can be aaid about anv vaccine. At the same time, it builds strong protection protec-tion against malignant edema. By the way, Blacklegol "S" is also Alhydrox and you'd be smart to use it, with its two-way protection, unless you're pretty darned sure there isn't any malignant edema around. Symptoms are so much like blackleg, you'll need a microscope to tell the difference, CuUar (mis mm Qitti CUTTER LABORATORIES Berkeley 1, California |