I50 MILK AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH chap. 

 Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinhurgh. 



Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. 



Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London. 



The statistics of other London children's hospitals with 

 regard to abdominal and meningeal tuberculosis seem to 

 resemble those of Great Ormond Street pretty closely. 



Dr. Thomson rema.rks that the smaller proportion of 

 abdominal and of meningeal tuberculosis at Great Ormond 

 Street is probably mainly due to there being a relatively 

 smaller amount of all sorts of tuberculosis in London than in 

 Scotland. 



In Germany, primary intestinal tuberculosis appears to be 

 much less common. Thus Koch/ writing in 190 2, remarks : 



In Germany, as far as I have been able to find statements on 

 the subject in literature, and as far as my personal inquiries have 

 reached, all authors have expressed the opinion that primary in- 



1 British McdicalJoiirnal, Dec. ao, 1902, p. 1885. 



