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In addition to the immature veal cases, three other successful 

 prosecutions were completed, two for the sale of unwholesome beef, 

 and one for the slaughter of a diseased cow and sale of the meat. 

 Several cas-es of trichonosis were reported by physicians, and in 

 each case it was found ou investigation that the person atfiicted had 

 been eating fresh pork which had not been sufficiently cooked. 



The Meat Hygiene agents appraised nearly all of the cattle reacting 

 to the tuberculin test, and arranged for and supervised the slaughter, 

 which included conducting post-mortem examination and seeing that 

 the condemned meat was properly disposed of. They also investigated 

 a large number of complaints and much valuable advice was given 

 by them to butchers and livestock owners in reference to improving 

 their sanitary conditions. 



MEAT MARKETS 



Adams, .- 



Allegheny,* 



Armstrong, 



Beaver, -.. 



Bedford, - 



Berks, 



Blair, 



Bradford, 



Bucks, 



Butler, - - 



Cambria, 



Cameron, 



Carbon, 



Centre, 



Chester, 



Clarion, 



Clearfield, 



Clinton, 



Columbia, 



Crawford. 



Cumberland, ._. 



Dauphin, 



Delaware, 



Elk, 



Erie, 



Fayette, 



Forest, 



Franklin, 



Fulton, - -._ 



Greene, 



Hunting-don. ... 



Indiana, 



Jefferson, 



Juniata, 



Lackawanna, .. 



Lancaster, 



Lawrence, 



Lebanon, _ 



Lehigh, 



Luzerne, 



Lycoming, 



30 

 16 

 53 

 1 

 11 



122 



132 



67 



42 



2 



275 

 23 

 21 

 59 



128 

 28 

 58 

 55 



128 

 61 

 52 



195 

 90 

 31 

 33 



7 



29 



1 



41 



49 



31 



12 



422 



21fi 



58 



57 



141 



224 



208 



*Meat markets in Allegheny county outside of Pittsburg. 

 of meat markets In Philadelphia, Reading or Harrisburg. 



No general examination was made 



