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where he served as Epidemiologist, Division Sanitary Inspector 

 of the Fortieth Division, and finally as Camp Surgeon, which 

 position he held when the armistice was signed. He was dis- 

 charged after nineteen months' of service on June 25, 1919, with 

 the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. 



The bibliography of Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel follows: 

 Tuberculosis and milk supply. 1897. 

 Three cases of tuberculosis of the skin following accidental inoculation with 



bovine tubercle bacillus. 1900. 

 Dissemination of tubercle bacilli by cows in coughing a source of contagion. 



1900. 



Case of pneumonomycosis due to aspergillus fumigatus. 1900. 

 Comparative virulence of tubercle bacilli from human and bovine sources. 



1901. 

 A case of tuberculosis of skin from accidental inoculation with bovine tubercle 



bacilli. 1902. 



Intercommunicability of human and bovine tuberculosis. 1902. 

 The warfare against tuberculosis. 1903. 



The passage of tubercle bacilli through normal intestinal wall. 1903. 

 Occurrence of tubercle bacilli of exalted virulence in man. 1903. 

 The influence of bovine tuberculosis on human health. 1904. 

 The animal tuberculoses and their relation to human health. 1904. 

 Report on bacillus of tuberculosis in man and in animals. 1905. 

 Tabes mesenterica due to bovine tuberculosis. 1905. 

 Studies on agglutination. (With H. R. M. Landis.) Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 



i, 140, 1905. 



Report on comparative study of various forms of tuberculosis. 1905. 

 Studies on mixed infection in tuberculosis. (With J. W. Irvin.) Tr. Nat. 



Tuberc. Assn., i, 231, 1905. 

 The etiology of tuberculosis. 1907. 

 Maragliano's method of preparing serum for tuberculosis also Marmorek's 



serum. 1907. 



Transmission of tuberculosis through milk. 1908. 

 Aetiologie der tuberkulose. 1908. 



Tuberculous infection through the alimentary canal. 1908. 

 Routes of infection in tuberculosis. 1908. 

 Mixed infection in tuberculosis. 1908. 

 Modes and sources of infection in tuberculosis. 1909. 

 Detection of tubercle bacilli in blood by Rosenberger's method. 1909. 

 Presence of tubercle bacilli in circulating blood. 1909. 

 Prevention of tuberculosis in children by guarding milk supply. 1910. 

 Passage of tubercle bacilli through intestinal wall. 1911. 

 Control of bovine tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., vii, 358, 1911. 

 Address of the president. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., viii, 19, 1912. 



