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Show Blaming Pneumonia on Mice. The mosquito and yollow fover, Iho houso fly and typhoid, rnU and trichinosis trichi-nosis and othor pestilential combinations combina-tions have nddod a new ono to tholr ranks and mice and pneumonia aro destined to go hand In hand If Dr. E. Paller of New York is as successful ns his predecessors in establishing his theory. Dr. Pallor declares that woather has nothing to do with pneumonia pneu-monia excopt that mice aro moro nbundant in houses in winter and spring. Ho declares that the pneumonia pneu-monia gorm Is found In tho mouths of nearly all healthy persons, but it is only after tho siucoptlblo mice have become Inoculated with them and spread tho vlrulont bacilli which they have developed that thero is danger of pneumonia. A corner in house cats ought to prove profitable savo for the fact that no ono can tell at what mln-uto mln-uto pussy will be pounced upon by somo scientist as responsible for some dUeaso cvon more torrlble than pneumonlo. Milwaukee- Sentinel. |