The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volume 52A.N. Bell, 1904 - Hygiene |
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... containing from 1 to 39 more or less closely related organisms . As to the sources of bacteria found in milk , we ... contained , as a rule , very few bacteria , and these were streptococci , staphylococci and other varieties of bacteria ...
... containing from 1 to 39 more or less closely related organisms . As to the sources of bacteria found in milk , we ... contained , as a rule , very few bacteria , and these were streptococci , staphylococci and other varieties of bacteria ...
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... contain from 4,000,000 to 200,000,000 micro- organisms , an average of about 20,000,000 per c.c. The form of heating employed killed , it was found , about 95 to 99 per cent . of the bacteria present . In the summer of 1902 , owing ...
... contain from 4,000,000 to 200,000,000 micro- organisms , an average of about 20,000,000 per c.c. The form of heating employed killed , it was found , about 95 to 99 per cent . of the bacteria present . In the summer of 1902 , owing ...
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... contained after such heating between 5,000 and 500,000 bacteria to the c.c. An interesting point of tolerance of such milk was noticed in many cases . A number of infants living in bad sur- roundings , yet who received fairly good care ...
... contained after such heating between 5,000 and 500,000 bacteria to the c.c. An interesting point of tolerance of such milk was noticed in many cases . A number of infants living in bad sur- roundings , yet who received fairly good care ...
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... containing at different times from 145,000 to 350,000,000 bacteria per c.c. , showed almost no gastro - intestinal disturbance . The conditions at three institutions will serve as examples . In the first of ... contain pathogenic Milk . 33.
... containing at different times from 145,000 to 350,000,000 bacteria per c.c. , showed almost no gastro - intestinal disturbance . The conditions at three institutions will serve as examples . In the first of ... contain pathogenic Milk . 33.
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... contain pathogenic organisms derived from human or animal sources . Results with Very Impure Milk Heated vs. Those ... contained bacteria from 5,000 to 200,000 per c.c ......... .. ( 6 ) Breast Milk .. oz . 10 8 1 * 8 5 0 24 4 % 1⁄2 oz ...
... contain pathogenic organisms derived from human or animal sources . Results with Very Impure Milk Heated vs. Those ... contained bacteria from 5,000 to 200,000 per c.c ......... .. ( 6 ) Breast Milk .. oz . 10 8 1 * 8 5 0 24 4 % 1⁄2 oz ...
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