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MILK 



was immediately isolated. A few days later another employee 

 was found suffering from sore throat. He, too, was isolated, 

 and the following day was found to have scarlet fever. Another 

 suspicious case developed a day later/ The commission came to 

 the conclusion that all employees had been exposed and might be 

 carriers. The men were stripped, given a scrubbing with soap 

 and warm water, and were wiped with a 1 per cent, solution of 



SUMMARY 



Scored by. 



AN EFFICIENCY SCORE CARD 



FOR THE USE OF 



THE MEDICAL 

 MILK COMMISSION 



IN DIRECTING 

 THE PRODUCTION OF 



CERTIFIED MILK 

 (CLINICAL MILK) 



Based on the code of methods and standards 

 adopted by the American Association of Medi- 

 cal Milk Commissions, and the author's esti- 

 mate of the relative value of the several 

 factors in the system represented by 

 Dairy Hygiene, Veterinary Super- 

 vision of the Animals, Chemical 

 and Bacteriological Investi- 

 gations and Medical 

 Inspection of 

 Employees. 



Pwenad in ia coapletal form u At Eighth Annul Meeting 



rf Anurion AMOciuioo of Medial Milk Commiwou, 



Rochoar, New York, Juot 19, 1914. 



BY 



HENRY L. COIT, M. D. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY 



Fig. 198. 



chlorid of lime. All 80 in number were equipped with new 

 milking suits which had been treated with formalin. In addition, 

 the milk was pasteurized as long as danger from contamination 

 seemed possible. The customers were notified of what had hap- 

 pened and were informed that the milk would be pasteurized for 

 some time. 



When such thorough work is done it may be said that ideal 



