264 MILK AND ITS HYGIENIC RELATIONS 



HESS, ' The Incidence of Tubercle Bacillus in the New York City Milk,' Journ. 



of Amer. Med. Assoc. 1909, lii. ion. 

 KRUMWIEDE. See Park and Krumwiede. 



LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL, Report of the M.O. to the L.C.C. 1913, p. 227. 

 MITCHELL, (i) ' The Prevalence of Tubercle Bacilli in the Edinburgh Milk 



Supply,' Journ. of State Med. 1915, xxiii. 44; (2) ' A Bacteriological 



Study of Tuberculosis of the Lymph Glands in Children,' Journ. of State 



Med. 1915, xxiii. i. 

 PARK AND KRUMWIEDE, ' The Relative Importance of the Bovine and Human 



Types of Tubercle Bacilli in the Different Forms of Tuberculosis, 'Journ. 



of Med. Research, 1912-13, xxvii. in. 



STILES, ' Surgical Tuberculosis,' Journ. of State Med. 1914, xxii. 714. 

 TUBERCULOSIS, Final Report of the Royal Commission on Tuberculosis. 

 WILCOX. See Grund and Wilcox. 



C. Bacillus Abortus 



BURTON. See Teacher and Burton. 



COTTON. See Schroeder and Cotton. 



FAB VAN. See Smith and Fabyan. 



KRAGE. See Kiirick and Krage. 



MCFADYEAN AND STOCKMAN, Report by Departmental Committee appointed 



by Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to Inquire into Epizootic Abortion, 



Appendix to Pt. I. London, 1909. 

 SCHROEDER. (i) ' An Experiment with Raw and Heated Cows' Milk and 



its Lesson,' Amer. Journ. of Children's Diseases, 1913, vi. 334. (2) ' Pure 



Milk Production and the Abortion Bacillus/ A mer. Vet. Review, 1913-14, 



xliv. 467. 

 SCHROEDER AND COTTON, ' Infectious Abortion of Cattle and the Occurrence 



of its Bacteria in Milk,' Bureau of Animal Industry, 28th Rept. 1911, p. 137. 

 SMITH AND FABYAN, ' Ueber die pathogene Wirkung des Bacillus abortus 



Bang,' Centralb.f. Bakt. Abt. I, 1912, Ixi. 549. 

 STOCKMAN. See McFadyean and Stockman. 

 TEACHER AND BURTON, ' Infective Abortion in Guinea-pigs,' Journ. of Path. 



and Bact. 1915, xx. 14. 

 Zt?RiCK AND KRAGE, ' Ueber die Ausscheidung von Abortusbazillen mit der 



Milch infizierter Tiere,' Berl. Tierdrzt. Wochensch. 1913, No. 3 ; Ref. 



Milchw. Zentralb. 1913, p. 268. 



D. On Milk-borne Epidemics 



CAPPS AND MILLER, ' The Chicago Epidemic of Streptococcus Sore Throat 



and its Relation to the Milk Supply,' Journ. of Amer. Med. Assoc. 1912, 



Iviii. 1848. 

 DARLING, ' Clinical Aspects of the Epidemic Sore Throat in Cambridge in 



May 1911,' Boston Med. and Chir. Journ. 1911, clxv. 904. 

 FLETCHER, ' Outbreak of Sore Throat in the Woodbridge Rural District/ 



Rept. of M.O. to L.G.B. 1913-14, Appendix, p. 6. 

 HAMBURGER, ' An Epidemic of Septic Sore Throat in Baltimore and its 



Relation to a Milk Supply,' Journ. of Amer. Med. Assoc. 1912, Iviii. 1109. 

 MACEWEN, ' Report on a Diphtheria Outbreak in South London,' Rept. of 



M.O. to L.G.B. 1913-14, Appendix, p. 30. 

 MEADER, ' Milk-borne Epidemic of Scarlet Fever,' Health News, New York 



State Dept., September 1915. 

 MILLER. See Capps and Miller. 

 SAVAGE, Milk and the Public Health, 1912. 

 TRASK, ' Milk as a Cause of Epidemics of Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, and 



Diphtheria,' Dept. of Hyg. Washington, Bull. 56, 1912. 

 WINSLOW, ' An Outbreak of Tonsilitis or Septic Sore Throat in Eastern 



Massachusetts and its Relation to an Infected Milk Supply,' Boston Med. 



and Chir. Journ. 1911, clxv. 899. 



