14. Posen, August and September, 1863, 37 patients (Dr Samter).
15. Hamburg, 1863, 2 patients (Dr Tüngel).
16. Blankenburg, 1863, 32 patients, 2 deaths; new cases in 1864 (Dr Scholz).
17. Hettstädt (Prussian-Saxony), October, 1863, 158 patients, 27 deaths (Rupprecht).
18. Eisleben, December, 1863, and January, 1864, 18 cases, no deaths. This result was attributed to the employment of phosphoric acid (Rupprecht).
19. Hettstädt, February and March, 1864, 8 patients, no deaths. Two cats were also attacked, one of which died. Nearly 50,000 Trichina were counted in an infected leg of pork (Rupprecht).
20. Quedlinburg, 1864, 120 patients, 2 deaths; benzine was employed (Dr Wolf).
21. Hettstädt, January, 1865, 15 patients (Rupprecht).
22. Berlin, 1864, 3 cases (Dr Cronfeld). Several butcher boys (Frischer).
23. Leipzig, 1864, 14 patients, 2 deaths; 4 were infested after having eaten raw beef hashed on a block which had previously received the flesh of a trichinised hog (Dr E. Wagner).