THE HOUSE FLY DISEASE CARRIER 



writer learns, just as this book is going to the press, 

 of the regulations in force at San Antonio, Texas, in 

 the large encampment of troops there present. The 

 camp sanitary regulations appear to be of the most 

 perfect kind and to be admirably enforced. An account 

 of the methods used will doubtless soon be published 

 by the Medical Corps of the Army, and the writer re- 

 frains from anticipating such publication, since the ob- 

 servations on which he bases this statement of the per- 

 fection of the arrangements have been made by persons 

 not connected with the service. He may state however 

 that the Medical Corps deserves the greatest praise for 

 the introduction of novel and very perfect arrangements 

 for the disposal of all camp waste. 



