TUBEECULOSIS 



75 



ter, as well as cheese, may contain tubercle bacilli. In 

 some places this has been proven by a comparatively 

 large number of butter tests. 



In this connection, the question is naturally raised: 

 Is tuberculosis transmissible to man through milk and 



City. 



Copenhagen 



Clopenhagen 



Berlin 



Berlin 



Berlin 



Halle 



Genoa 



Schwabisch-Gmiind . 

 Schwabisch-Gmiind . 



Milan 



St. Petersburg 



Dorpat 



Krakau 



Wilna 



HelsingfoTS 



Paris 



Liverpool 



Liverpool 



Liverpool 



Liverpool 



Liverpool 



Liverpool 



London 



Number of 



samples 

 examined. 



Number of 



aamplea 



in Krnich 



tubercle bacilli 



were found. 



28 

 33 

 40 

 13 

 64 

 9 

 33 

 43 

 28 

 54 

 71 

 40 

 60 

 22 

 21 

 30 



144 

 24 

 55 



125 



159 

 91 



100 



4 

 

 3 

 8 

 9 

 2 

 3 

 5 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 1 

 2 

 12 

 8 

 6 

 3 

 7 

 3 

 22 

 12 

 16 

 7 



Examination 

 madeby 



St. Friia 



St. Friis 



Obermuller 



Obermuller 



Petri 



Buege 



Maasone 



Ott 



Ott 



Korentini 



Sacharbekoff 



Kudinow 



Bujwid 



Nonewitsch 



v.Hellena 



Girard 

 \ Boyce, "Woodhead 

 J and others 



Del^pine 



Del^pine 



Boyce 



Boyce 



Klein 



dairy products'? Avian tuberculosis has been shown to 

 differ essentially from tuberculosis of mammals; then 

 is tuberculosis of man identical with that of cattle? 

 With the discovery of the tubercle bacillus, this ques- 

 tion was answered affirmatively, and this gave impetus 

 to the movement for meat inspection and dairy inspec- 



