Show it < m > F rum itcuLosis The l > aui < ru rimt I uric In OUcaied lent mid 1II1U thus Nosy York Sim of a 1 recent date prints the following Dr111 ISlam read a paper before tho Now York Acad can of Medicine on Box me Tuborci 10sfHits communication hy inhalation and its relation to tho public health Dr Blaine said that consumption or tu berciilosis is both inherited and acquired ac-quired Ho held that as tho so callei lower animals have organs similar in i coiitiuction and material to those of u man tho diseases existing in tho ono being be-ing capable of reproduction in the 1 other plitfi pot and lc that l it is natural that man sbo drink the lower animals milk mil eats their flesh should contract their disease through t injection i Ho said l dtiI it two per cent of all the aiiim ils killed m the I abal toils of this elty have tuberculosis and that IM per cent of ill mach cows hnv tho name complaint last Iuly with Mr Romanic the Meat Inspector ho visited the stock yards about tho city On the day of his visit thirteen rows were sold to Torso buyers three of huh had tuberculosis In sixteen heids that furnished milk for Brooklyn excr bold comprised uumals that hat this disoaso mil in ono of tho cows selected ut random and killed the bronchial bron-chial u glands wero three times their nor mil size with cilctfud sections bees lumps mil ixities filled with mnco purulent matter Dr Blame oxhihitei specimens of evident cases of tuberculosis t tubercu-losis taken from tho various ibitloirn ill tho city Dr Cyrus IMson after congratulatin Dr Blaino on having written tho lira thesis on tin subject which had over been wntton said that 1000 cows man of huh aro diseased aro permanent Btablcd about Now York and he wn satisfied that they gixo tuberculosis to liundieds of persons IIo said that it was a shuno iuul disgrace that ill this cilj there WOII only thrco milk Inspectors Inspect-ors and outs ono milk inspector The Acndoiu valid to hive Dr llluuios paper printed for ut mrul circula lion |