PHILADELPHIA MILK COMMISSION 499 



I- No. of milking cows ; hospital cows ; Axy cows ; cows added since last 

 report ; cows now in quarantine ; cows recently calved ; cows sick 

 since last report. 



Total number in the herd , of which have 



been tested with tuberculin. 

 II. Condition of milch cows at present, good. 



III. Food employed. 



IV. Condition of stables ; ventilation ; heat ; floors ; troughs ; cleanliness, 



etc ; dimensions of stables ; condition of other buildings, good. 

 V. Health of employes and their families, so far as ascertained, is good. 

 VI. Source and character of water in dairy and stables. 

 VII. The general precautions of cleanliness in milking, and the care of the 

 milk are satisfactory. 



I therefore recommend that milk from this dairy be submitted to the 

 Bacteriologist and Chemist of the Commission for their examination. 



Yours truly, 



, V.M.D., Veterinarian. 



Form for Bacteriologist's Report. 



MILK COMMISSION, PHILADELPHIA PEDIATRIC SOCIETY. 



Report of Bacteriologist. 



Philadelphia, 190 



Secretary of the Commission. 



Dear Sir, — At the request of the Commission, received on 



190 milk from the dairy of , labelled , was 



obtained by me on 190 , at Street, at o'clock 



.m., and examined at o'clock m., with the following results : — 



Number of bacteria per c.c. of milk,. 



I have been unable to detect any pathogenic organisms, or evidence of 

 purulent inflammation of the udder. 



I therefore recommend the milk as coming up to the bacteriological standards 

 adopted by the Commission. 



I find the milk bottles to be sealed in the manner prescribed by the 

 Conmiission. 



Yours truly, 



, Bacteriologist. 



Form for Chemisfs Report. 



MILK COMMISSION, PHILADELPHIA PEDIATRIC SOCIETY. 



Report of Chemist. 



Philadelphia, 1 90 



Secretary of the Comtnission. 



Dear Sir, — At the request of the Commission, received on 



190 — , milk from the dairy of , labelled , v 



