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- catalog contributor b8914159.
- catalog contributor b8914160.
- catalog created "1909.".
- catalog date "1909".
- catalog date "1909.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1909.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "Bibliographies: p. 225-226, 248, 417-425.".
- catalog extent "834 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Milk and its relation to the public health.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Milk and its relation to the public health.".
- catalog isPartOf "Treasury dept. Public health and marine-hospital service of the United States .. Hygienic laboratory. Bulletin no. 56".
- catalog issued "1909".
- catalog issued "1909.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Govt. print. off.,".
- catalog relation "Milk and its relation to the public health.".
- catalog subject "Dairy Products standards.".
- catalog subject "Disease Outbreaks.".
- catalog subject "Food Contamination.".
- catalog subject "Food Handling.".
- catalog subject "Milk chemistry.".
- catalog subject "Milk microbiology.".
- catalog subject "Milk.".
- catalog subject "Public Health.".
- catalog subject "Public health.".
- catalog subject "RA421 .U4 no. 56".
- catalog tableOfContents "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.".
- catalog tableOfContents "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.".
- catalog title "Milk and its relation to the public health.".
- catalog type "text".