392 
t*. 8. BILLINGS. 
7. Rabies. 
Fourth Quarter, 1877- 
Districts infected. 85 
Towns and Cities infected. 142 
Rabid Dogs infected. . . .114 
“ Horses “ .... — 
“ Cattle “ .... 31 
“ Sheep u 
“ Swine “ 
Roaming Dogs killed. 
Officially killed. 
From “ 
First Quarter, 1878. 
Districts infected.96 
Towns and Cities infected.174 
Rabid Dogs infected. . . .173 
“ Horses “ .... 1 
“ Cattle “ .... 13 
“ Sheep “ .... — 
“ Swine “ .... 3 
Roaming Dogs killed. . . 50 
Officially killed.392 
34 
189 
Archiv fur Wissenschafsliche Thierheilkunde.” 
Vol. 4—Ho. 6. Berlin, 1878. 
BILLINGS. 
Wanted!—Educated Veterinary Inspectors to Protect Our¬ 
selves and neighbors from Parasitic Invasion ! Such can only be 
had by having one National Veterinary Institute ! 
From one million seven hundred and twenty-eight thousand 
Jive hundred! and ninety-jive (1,728,595) swine, eight hundred were 
found infected with Trichinae. The number of cases by which 
Trichinae were found in American sides and other swine pro¬ 
ductions was two hundred. It was further confirmed that cysti - 
cercus cellulosce—“Measles f is the most frequent parasite infect¬ 
ing swine flesh. (Cysticercus cellulosae, as is or should be known, 
is the embryo form of Taenia Solium, the most frequent tape¬ 
worm by man). The percentage of measled swine was 1—367. 
Trichinae were also found by wild swine, the infection of the same 
is attributed to rats. 
From the Vierteljahrschrift fur Gerichtliche Medicine— 
Berlin—Bd—XXVII, Heft I, 1878.” 
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