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SIR TROUT AND HIS ALLEGED GOITRE- 
(Continued from page 243.) 
situated within the nucleous or apparently re¬ 
placing it. 
“To pursue these intensely important disclosures 
in the realm of science a little further, we find 
that these structures are cell secretions or de¬ 
generation products. Some are even invaginated 
epithelial or other cells, or cell nuclei which have 
undergone various degenerative metamorphoses, 
fragmentation, etc. Some of these structures ap¬ 
pear to be the metamorphosed nuclei of the 
tumor cells themselves. They may be single or 
there may be several in a cell. Similar objects 
are to be found in other than goitre tissues. They 
are not present in some forms of carcinoma. 
They are readily stained with varying degrees of 
intensity by the usual testing colors. 
“From all my microscopical work, I have never 
found the slightest evidence either that these are 
living organisms or that they have anything what¬ 
ever to do with the origin of goitre. 
“While coccidia or allied organisms, with which 
these bodies have been compared, are capable of 
inciting the growth of a small amount of new 
connective tissue and sometimes lead to hyper¬ 
plasia of epithelium, such growths are apparent¬ 
ly inflammatory in character, as are those other 
tissue formations incited by the tubercle bacillus, 
etc., which have sometimes been improperly 
classed with tumors and called infectious granu- 
lomata.” 
So much for the purely scientific and now gen¬ 
erally accepted theory of the origin of this trou¬ 
ble, which, as claimed by Dr. Gaylord, is now 
appearing among State hatchery pond-bred and 
reared brook trout. 
Dr. Tarleton H. Bean, State Fish Culturist, re¬ 
cently stated that any conditions of this nature 
have been eliminated from six out of eight of 
our hatcheries, and in the other two “only spo¬ 
radic conditions exist.” Dr. Bean believes that 
any actual goitre appearing in trout is due to 
water pollution. The remedy for this would, 
therefore, seem easy. 
If, as pointed out in the printed utterances of 
the Commission, Dr. Gaylord was, in fact, in¬ 
structed to give to that honorable body the sci¬ 
entific results of his investigations into the cause 
and cure of this supposed malady in fish, and has 
failed to do so, although having sent for and re¬ 
ceived two large consignments of adult brook 
trout from the State 'hatchery for that purpose, 
why should not the Conservation Commission 
now accept the conclusions of men of science, 
some of the most eminent in this State, and go 
ahead with its splendid work, the restoration of 
King Trout to his ancestral realm? 
From a careful reading of all that has ap¬ 
peared in the newspapers one cannot fail to be 
impressed with the presence of many of the so- 
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called “humanities” on both sides of the question, 
and which have no proper place in a subject of 
such Nation-wide importance. 
As Dr. Gaylord intends to lay the whole mat¬ 
ter before Governor Glynn, perhaps it might be 
well for him to take along a copy of Forest and 
Stream, and explain the meaning of some of the 
scorching and “chilled” scientific terms which 
have been poured into the defenseless breast of 
your scribe by his learned informant, like num¬ 
ber eights from an open bore gun, some of which 
like, carcinomata, haematoxylin, granulomata and 
hyperplasia, have not yet been extricated, not to 
mention a deeper wound lately received from 
you, Mr. Editor, in your use of the word “Mere- 
licht” in this connection—quite a slug, you know. 
After reading the foregoing, you may decide 
that the medical profession is not such a queer 
combination of contradictions as you were at first 
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POINTERS FOR SALE 
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once. 
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