256 THE MILK SITUATION IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



The Score-card System of Dairy Inspection, by Clarence B. Lane and George 

 M. Whitaker; Circular 138, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, issued April 26, 1909. 



Report No. 3 on the Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District 

 of Columbia (1908), by M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle; 

 Bulletin No. 52, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health and Marine- 

 Hospital Service, October, 1909. 



The Outbreak of Typhoid Fever in Cassel during 1909, by Emile Berliner; 

 Washington, October, 1909. 



The Future of Milk Supplies of Large Cities from a Sanitary Standpoint, by 

 Ernst J. Lederle; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. LIV, 

 No. 12, March 19, 1910. 



The Dissemination of Disease by Dairy Products and Methods for Preven- 

 tion; Circular No. 153, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department 

 of Agriculture, issued April 28, 1910. 



Notes in Relation to Public Health, by George M. Kober; Senate Document 

 441, first session, fifty-seventh Congress, June 28, 1902. 



An important paper on the Nation's Great Problem : A Sanitary Milk 

 Supply; extract from paper read by Dr. G. Lloyd Magruder, of Washington, 

 in the section on preventive medicine and public health of the American Medi- 

 cal Association at the sixty-first annual session held at St. Louis June, 1910. 



Facts and Problems of Rabies, by J. M. Stimson; Bulletin No. 65, Hygienic 

 Laboratory, United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, June, 

 1910. 



Standard Methods for the Bacterial Examination of Milk and Bacterial 

 Examination of Air, by Committees of the Laboratory Section, American Public 

 Health Association; reprinted from the American Journal of Public Hygiene, 

 Vol. VI, No. 3, August, 1910. 



Further Observations on the Milk Supply of Washington, D. C., by G. Lloyd 

 Magruder, M. D. ; reprinted from the Journal of American Medical Associa- 

 tion, Vol. LV, pp. 581-589, August 13, 1910. 



The Care of Milk and Its Use in the Home, by George M. Whitaker, L. A. 

 Rogers, and Caroline L. Hunt; Farmers' Bulletin 413, United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, issued August 30, 1910. 



Officials, Organizations, and Educational Institutions Connected with the Dairy 

 Interests (1910) ; Circular 162, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States 

 Department of Agriculture, issued September 13, 1910. 



The History, Development, and Statistics of Milk Charities in the United 

 States, by J. W. Kerr; reprint from Public Health Reports (No. 50), Vol. XXV, 

 No. 39, September 30, 1910. 



The Milk Reporter, Vol. XXVI, No. 10, October, 1910. 



Tuberculosis in Market Milk of Chicago, by F. O. Tonney, M. D. ; Journal 

 of the American Medical Association, Vol. LV, No. 15, p. 1252, October 8, 1910. 



Hoard's Dairyman, Vol. XXXXI, No. 37, October 14, 1910. 



Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. LV, No. 16, pp. 1419, 1420, 

 October 15, 1910. 



The Bacteriology of Commercially Pasteurized and Raw Market Milk, by 

 S. Henry Ayers and William T. Johnson, jr. ; Bulletin 126, Bureau of Animal 

 Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, issued November 14, 1910. 



The Pasteurized Milk Fraud, by Arno Dosch ; Pearson's Magazine, Vol. XXIV, 

 No. 6, December, 1910, pp. 721-729. 



Journal of American Medical Association, Vol. LV, No. 26, p. 2238, December 

 14, 1910. 



The Relative Importance of the Bovine and Human Types of Tubercle Bacilli 

 in the Different Forms of Human Tuberculosis, by William H. Park and Charles 

 Krumwiede, jr.; Journal of Medical Research, Vol. XXIII, 205. 



Standards of Purity for Food Products, Circular No. 19, Bureau of Chemistry, 

 United States Department of Agriculture. 



The Relation of Milk to Public Health, by William H. Park, presented before 

 the Members of the Medical Faculty and Students of Queen's University; 

 offprint from publication No. 1. 



High Typhoid Mortality in Washington Hospitals and Their Milk Supply; 

 reprinted from Washington Medical Annals, Vol. IX, No. 1. 



