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4th.—Professors ought to be chosen in preference from the 
body of assistants in the institution, and upon the nomination of 
the teaching body of the school to which the candidate would 
subsequently belong. 
5th.—A school should contain as many intelligent and quali¬ 
fied assistants as possible, in order to maintain a good reserve of 
candidates from which, in a sudden emergency, a vacant profes¬ 
sorship may be filled without delay. 
PULMONARY PHTHISIS. 
Questions of M. Ltdtin, Reporter of the Committee. 
1st.—What is the influence of heredity upon the propagation 
of phthisis pulmonalis ? 
2d.—What is the influence of contagion upon the propagation 
of tuberculosis ? 
3d.—What are the preventive measures which ought to be 
employed against the bad influence that may be produced by the 
utilisation of the meat and milk of animals affected with phthisis 
pulmonalis ? 
LIST OF MEMBERS. 
HONORARY PRESIDENTS. 
Messrs. Bolin-Jaequemyns, Minister of the Interior. 
Del wart, Prof, and Emeritus Director; founder 7 of the Vet- 
rinary School of Cureghem. 
HONORARY MEMBERS. 
Messrs. Doctor Crocq, Senator at Brussels. 
Heger, late Professor of the Veterinary School of 
Brussels. 
Leyder, Private Secretary to the Minister of the Interior. 
• Moreau, Echevin of Anderlecht. 
Parisel, Chief of Division to the Minister of Interior. 
Ronnberg, General Director to the Minister of the Interior. 
Somerhausen, General Director to the Minister of the 
Interior. 
