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be useless For market or exportation, as 

 they would be reduced to small pieces. 

 On the other hand no slanghter house 

 in the world refuses carcases unless 

 those of subjects with generalized tuber- 

 culosis. 



The organization of the Inspection Ser- 

 vice in the Argentine proves that it is 

 absolutely impossible for a carcase in- 

 fected with generalized tuberculosis, to 

 be sent for consumption. We must rei- 

 terate if the above mentioned carcase 

 did really come from our country, it was 

 that of a subject with local tuberculosis. 

 M. Pillers, Harrison, etc, and the local 

 experiments, demonstrate how frequently 

 the disease locates itself in the ganglions. 

 The first of the above mentioned aut- 

 hors describes the case of an enormous 

 isolated lesion, situated in the forelimb 

 of a Shorthorn cow, altho post-mortem 

 did not reveal any lesion in any other 

 part of the organism. 



Furthermore the danger to human 



