Germany, for her part, only demands 

 the previous sterilization, for meat coming 

 from animals with generalized tubercu- 

 losis. 



It is evident that the Argentine Go- 

 vernment applies a much more restric- 

 tive system . In the appendix to this work 

 all the laws and regulations of Sanitary 

 Police will be found. 



The Sanitary Services are organized 

 in such a manner that fraud of any kind 

 is impossible, as far as can humanly be 

 expected as on the other hand, neither 

 our nor any other public service it is 

 free from isolated cases of impropriety 

 which do not affect the final results. 



The contract with Professor Behring 

 and the large amounts devoted by Go- 

 vernment to improve the sanitary s i e 

 of Argentine cattle, offer a guarantee of 

 the bonafides with which the struggle to 

 eradicate the tuberculosis existing- in the 

 country is carried on. Such proceedings 

 are not alone to guarantee in foreign 



