Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report for 1899 on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory at University College, Liverpool and the Sea-Fish Hatchery, at Piel
From the point of View of public health, the sale of oysters from any suspected laying should be stopped forth with. Ten days' notice, or twenty-one days' notice in the case of an appeal, if the oysters are infected, allows of the possibility of an indefinite amount of damage to health. Several epidemics might be started before the sale of the oysters could be stopped.' In this respect the provisions of the Bill do not meet the present difficulty.
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