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14. New International Encyclopaedia, article dt. 



15. See, for example, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 



art. Goat; and the London Quarterly Review. 



16. Idem. 



17. As noted in the foot-note to which this reference 



belongs, there are cases on record of the inocu- 

 lation of the goat with tubercle bacilli, bovine 

 and human. It is very evident, however, 

 from the few cases on record of the disease 

 developing naturally, and the extreme difficulty 

 w'ith which the animal can be experimentally 

 inoculated, tfiat its immunity is practically- 

 complete. 



18. Some Fat Problems and Goats' Milk, J. Finley 



Bell, Archives of Pediatrics, March, 1906. 



19. Idem. 



20. British Medical Journal, quoted in Current 



Literature, 1907. 



21. Idem. 



22. See testimony of Dr. Winters and Dr. Matthias 



NicoU, Jr., at the New York Academy of 

 Medicine, January 11, 1906, reported in the 

 Archives of Pediatrics, March, 1906, pp. 225- 

 226. 



23. Casanowicz, op. dt. (Jewish Encyclopaedia). 



24. The Talmud (Temurah 15 b). 



25. The Talmud (Shebbat 109 b). 



26. Pearson, op. cit. 



