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APPENDIX F. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS CONSULTED BY SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF WASHING- 

 TON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE THE MILK 

 SITUATION IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1 



A Study of Milk in Relation to Health and Disease, by George M. Kober, 

 M. D., Sacramento, Cal., 1896. 



Report Upon the Results with Different Kinds of Pure and Impure Milk in 

 Infant Feeding in Tenement Houses and Institutions of New York City : A 

 Clinical and Bacteriological Study, by William H. Park, M. D., and L. Emmett 

 Holt, . . D. ; read before the Association of American Physicians, Washington, 

 D. C., May 12, 1903 ; from Archives of Pediatrics, December, 1903. 



Sanitary Dairy Products for the District of Columbia, Senate Report No. 804 

 (accompanying S. 2402), second session Fifty-eighth Congress, February 12, 

 1904. 



The Milk Supply of Twenty-nine Southern Cities, by C. F. Doane, M. S. ; 

 Bulletin No. 70, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of 

 Agriculture, 1905. 



Report on the Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District of 

 Columbia, by M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle; Bulletin 

 No. 35, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital 

 Service, February, 1907. 



Sanitary Milk Production ; Circular 114, Bureau of Animal Industry, United 

 States Department of Agriculture, issued August 20, 1907. 



The Milk Supply of Washington, D. C., by G. Lloyd Magruder, M. D. ; re- 

 printed from The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. XLIX, pp. 

 1088-1093, September 28, 1907. 



A City Milk and Cream Contest as a Practical Method of Improving the Milk 

 Supply, by C. B. Lane, B. S., and Ivan C. Weld; Circular 117, Bureau of Ani- 

 mal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, issued October 28, 1907. 



Report of United States Consul T. H. Norton on German Milk Handling, 

 Daily Consular and Trade Reports, Bureau of Manufactures, Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, No. 3016, November 5, 1907. 



The Unsuspected but Dangerously Tuberculous Cow, by E. C. Schroeder, 

 M. D. V. ; Circular 118, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department 

 of Agriculture, issued December 21, 1907. 



Thermal Death Point of Pathogenic Micro-Organisms in Milk, by M. J. Rose- 

 nau ; Bulletin 42, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health and 

 Marine-Hospital Service, January, 1908. 



The Causes of Typhoid Fever in the District of Columbia ; read and discussed 

 before tiie Medical Society of the District of Columbia, February 19 and 26, 

 1908 ; Washington Medical Annals, pp. 33-132. 



Report No. 2 on the Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District 

 of Columbia (1907), by M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle; 

 Bulletin No. 44, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health and Ma- 

 rine-Hospital Service, May, 1908. 



Notices of Judgment, Food and Drugs Act; Board of Food and Drug In- 

 spection, United States Department of Agriculture, issued at intervals between 

 August 13, 1908, and November 12, 1910. 



The Economic Importance of Tuberculosis of Food-Producing Animals, by 

 A. D. Melvin, D. V. S. ; reprinted from Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the 

 Bureau of Animal Industry (1908), 1910; read before the International Con- 

 gress on Tuberculosis, Washington, D. C., September 29, 1908. 



Report of a Commission on Certain Features of the Federal Meat-Inspection 

 Regulations; reprinted from the Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau 

 of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture (1907), 1909. 



Milk and Its Relation to the Public Health, by various authors; Bulletin 

 No. 41, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital 

 Service, January, 1909. 



Milk and Its Relation to the Public Health ; Bulletin No. 56, Hygienic Labora- 

 tory, Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States, Treasury 

 Department, March, 1909. 



1 Arranged in order of publication. 



