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g. The veterinary inspector shall, at intervals equal to those of 

 the bacteriologist and chemist, and without previous warning to the 

 dairy, inspect the cleanliness of the dairy in general, the care and 

 cleanliness observed in milking, the care of the various utensils 

 employed, the nature and quality of the food used, and all other 

 matters of a hygienic nature bearing upon the health of the cows 

 and the cleanliness of the milk, including also so far as possible the 

 inquiry into the health of the employes on their farms. He shall 

 also see that the cows are free from tuberculosis or other disease. 



lO. The charges made by the experts shall be : For the veteri- 

 narian $io, and $5 for each of the others, for each examination ; 

 this amount to be paid by the dairy at the time of the examination 

 and without regard to whether the report is favourable or unfavour- 

 able. The experts shall make their examinations when, and only 

 when, notified to do so by the commission. Any dairy the milk 

 of which shall be found by the examiners to be up to the standard 

 of the Commission shall receive a certificate from the Commission, 

 which shall read as follows : — 



MILK COMMISSION OF THE PHILADELPHIA PEDIATRIC 



SOCIETY. 



Date 



The Veterinary Inspector of the Commission has examined the dairy of 



Mr , and reports it to be well kept and 



clean, and the cows to be in a healthy condition. 



The Bacteriologist reports that the milk does not contain germs beyond the 

 limits of the standards of the Commission. 



The Chemist reports that the milk is of standard richness, and that he has 

 discovered in it no impurities, colouring matters, chemical preservatives, or 

 harmful substances. 



The Commission certifies to these statements of the examiners. It is under- 

 stood and agreed to by the said Mr that this certificate 



is good for not more than from date, when another 



examination is to be made. 



[Signed by the Commission^ 



Form for Veterinarian's Report. 



MILK COMMISSION, PHILADELPHIA PEDIATRIC SOCIETY. 

 Report of Veterinarian. 



Philadelphia, 190 



Secretary of the Milk Commission. 



Dear Sir, — I have examined, as requested by the Commission, the dairy 



of , at , and find the following 



conditions : — 



