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Show House-Fly Carries Disease, Tho houso-lly Is, of Itself, a great dlsominntor of disease, partaking und polluting ns It docs the fond nnd drink of man, says a writer In LobIIo's Monthly. Military authorities have noticed that ofilcerR who'c tents were fly-scieoned fcuflerod p portlonatcl) loss from the attack of typhoid fever than did those whoso t . .h were tin protected. Tho latter seems well nli;h Impossible, bivk ono ofthm-Owo wist bo done. Tho mosquito carrlcii mn-lnrm mn-lnrm nnd yellow fever; t't rat carries tho plague; tho cat and dog, hydrophobia; hydro-phobia; tho hog, trlchlno; tho slu-ep, cuttlo and horses, anthrax and glanders; glan-ders; and they all carry tuberculosis. |