Abstract
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Following the occurrence of one case of human trichinosis in New Zealand in 1931 (Lynch, Citation1932), a search was made for the larvae of Trichinella spiralis in the diaphragms of pigs. The examinations were made by pressing out pieces of muscle between two glass slides, and examining them under the microscope using a low-power objective. Samples from nearly 20,000 pigs were examined without any infections being found (N.Z. Dept. Agric, Citation1932).