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RECORD NUMBER: 1259 OF 1902

Main Title Milk and its relation to the public health.
CORP Author National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Publisher Govt. print. off.,
Year Published 1909
OCLC Number 06307414
Subjects Milk ; Public health ; Food Handling ; Milk--chemistry ; Milk--microbiology ; Public Health
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ELBM  RA421.U4 no.56 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/08/1999
Edition
Collation 834 p. illus., plates (incl. charts) tables, IV diagr. 23 cm.
Notes
Bibliographies: p. 225-226, 248, 417-425.
Contents Notes
1. Introduction, by Walter Wyman.--2. Milk as a cause of epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, and diphtheria, by J. W. Trask.--3. The milk supply of cities in relation to the epidemiology of typhoid fever, by L. L. Lumsden.--4. The frequency of tubercle bacilli in the market milk of the city of Washington, D.C., by J. F. Anderson.--5. The relation of goat's milk to the spread of Malta fever, by J. F. Anderson.--6. Milk sickness, by G. W. McCoy.--7. The relation of cow's milk to the zoo-parasitic diseases of man, by C. W. Stiles.--8. Morbidity and mortality statistics as influenced by milk, by J. M. Eager.--9. Ice cream, by H. W. Wiley.--10. The chemistry of milk, by J. H. Kastle and Norman Roberts.--11. The number of bacteria in milk and the value of bacterial counts, by M. J. Rosenau.--12. The germicidal property of milk, by M. J. Rosenau and G. W. McCoy.--13. The significance of leucocytes and streptococci in milk, by W. W. Miller.--14. Conditions and diseases of the cow injuriously affecting the milk, by J. R. Mohler.--15. The relation of the tuberculous cow to public health, by E.C. Schroeder.--16. Sanitary inspection and its bearing on clean milk, by E. H. Webster. 17. Sanitary water supplies for dairy farms, by B. M. Bolton.--18. Methods and results of the examination of water supplies of dairies supplying the District of Columbia, by B. M. Bolton.--19. The classification of market milk, by A. D. Melvin.--20. Certified milk and infants' milk depots, by J. W. Kerr.--21. Pasteurization, by M. J. Rosenau.--22. The thermal death points of pathogenic micro-organisms in milk, by M. J. Rosenau.--23. Infant feeding, by J. W. Schereschewsky.--24. The relative proportion of bacteria in top milk (cream layer) and bottom milk (skim milk), and its bearing on infant feeding, by J. F. Anderson.--25. National inspection of milk, by H. W. Wiley.--26. The municipal regulation of the milk supply of the District of Columbia, by W. C. Woodward.