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VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Tenth International Veterinary Congress. — Reports for the general meet- 

 ings (10. Internat. Vet. Cony., 191 Ji, II, pp. 552, ;>/«. 13, fig. 1). — The papers pre- 

 sented before the general meetings of this congress, held at Loudon in August, 

 1914, are presented as follows : Foot-and-mouth Disease, by L. Nevermann 

 (pp. 3-38), by E. Leclainclie (pp. 39-50), by H. Remmelts (pp. 51-90), by E. 

 Hess (pp. 91-104), by A. E. Mettam (pp. 105-139), and by J. Rudovsky (pp. 

 140-157) ; The Relation of the So-called Types of Tubercle Bacilli, by A. Eber 

 (pp. 161-180) ; Immunity in Tuberculosis and Vaccination of Cattle Against 

 Tul)erculosis, by H. Vallee (pp. 181-195) ; Tuberculosis, by J. M'Fadyean 

 (pp. 196-222) (E. S. R., 33, p. 85) ; Tuberculosis, by G. Regner (pp. 223-233) ; 

 Tuberculosis and the So-called Types of Tubercle Bacilli, by D. A. de Jong 

 (pp. 234-249) ; Measures to be Taken Against Breeding Cattle Reacting to 

 Tuberculin from the Point of View of International Traffic, by D. A. de Jong 

 (pp. 250-253) ; Contagious Abortion in Domesticated Animals, by Zwick 

 (pp. 257-275) ; Epizootic Abortion, by G. Moussu (pp. 276-291) ; The Altera- 

 tions in the Uterus in Epizootic Abortion and in Some Other Infectious 

 Metrites in Cows, by S. Wall (pp. 292-342) ; Epizootic Abortion, by S. Stock- 

 man (pp. 343-358) (E. S. R., 33, p. 578) ; Public Control of the Production, 

 Distribution, and Sale of Milk in the Interests of Public Health, by A. D. 

 Melvin (pp. 361-385) ; Police Control of the Milk Supply, by von Ostertng (pp. 

 380-430) ; Public Control of the Production, Distribution, and Sale of iMarket 

 Milk, by S. Nystedt (pp. 431-480) ; The Control of the Milk Supply, by -J. W. 

 Brittlebank (pp. 481-510) ; The Control of the Production, Distribution, and 

 Sale of Milk in the Interest of Public Health, by C. Porcher (pp. 511-522) ; On 

 the Opportunity of Installing an International Commission for the Control of 

 Tuberculosis of Domestic Animals, by D. A. de Jong (pp. 523-532) ; and Uni- 

 form Instructions Relating to the Sea Transport of Domesticated Animals 

 (pp. 533-552). 



Tenth International Veterinary Congress. — Reports for the sectional meet- 

 ings {10. Internat. Yet. Cong., lOlJf, III, pp. yin+999, figs. 18). — The papers 

 presented before the sectional meetings of this congress are as follows : Meat 

 Poisoning, Its Pathogenesis and the Measures Necessary to Guard Againt It, 

 by J. Bongert (pp. 5-19) ; Meat Poisoning, by H. Messner (pp. 20-45) ; Ali- 

 mentary Intoxications: Pathogenicity and the Necessary Preventive Measures, 

 by Guillaume (pp. 46-72) ; The Question of Tuberculous Meat, by E. Cesar i (pp. 

 75-113) ; General Principles Governing the Examination and Inspection of the' 

 Organs and Meat of Tuberculous Animals, by Nieberle (pp. 114-136) ; General 

 Principles to be Observed in the Inspection of the Carcasses and Organs of 

 Tuberculous Animals with a View to Determining Their Safety as Articles of 

 Human Food, by H. Hansson (pp. 137-151) ; Johne's Di.sease (Enteritis Chron- 

 ica Paratuberculosa Bovis), by O. Bang (pp. 157-190) ; Infectious Intestinal 

 Catarrh of Cattle, by Miessner (pp. 191-201) ; Johne's Disease, by A. L. 

 Sheather (pp. 202-218) (E. S. R., 33, p. 180) ; Piroplasmoses of European Cattle 

 with Particular Reference to Their Etiology, by P. Knuth (pp. 221-245) (E. S. 

 R., 34, p. 478), and by S. von RStz (pp. 24(>-263) ; Filterable Viruses, by K. F. 

 Meyer (pp. 267-293) (E. S. R., 32, p. 475) ; Ultramicroscopic Viruses, by Panis- 

 set (pp. 294-320) ; Diseases of Dogs, Etiology and Vaccination, by H. Carr§ 

 (pp. 323-329) ; Anthrax, by W. H. Dalrymple (pp. 335-349), and by A. Luk^cs 

 (pp. 350-366) ; Anthrax: Contribution to the Pathogenicity and Control, by J. 

 Szpilman (pp. 367-404) ; Vaccination Against Hog Cholera, by F. Hutyra 

 (pp. 407-^21) (E. S. R., 33, p. 183) ; Hog Cholera in Germany, by K. Glasser 



