INDEX 



603 



Milk pollution, 20-26 



Milk, as culture medium, 42 



Milkers and milking, 522-524 



Milking, clean, 524 



Miquel on air bacteria, 99 ; od air examina- 

 tion, 102, 107 



Mist bacillus, 442 



Model milk clauses, 457, 569 



Moeller's acid-fast bacilli, 254-257 ; stain 

 for spores, 64 



Mohler's experiments in tuberculosis, 241 



Montefusco on Naples milk, 119 



Mucous threads in milk, 29 



Municipal Milk Depots, 460, 503, 535, 596 



Mycoprotein, 17 



Neelsen's stain for tubercle-badllus, 60 

 Neutral litmus solution, 38 

 Neutralisation of media, fractional method, 



31 ; in bulk, 33 

 New York, milk of, 26, 117, 120, 128 

 Newsholme, on throat illness at Brighton, 



358 ; on epidemic diarrhoea, 366-368 ; 



on infant milk consumption, 370 

 Niven, on tuberculous cows in Manchester, 



214, 218; on epidemic diarrhoea, 368; 



on Manchester milk clauses, 459 ; on 



examination of milk, 509 ; on farmers' 



circular, 572 

 Northrup on infantile tuberculosis, 245 

 Number of bacteria in milk, 116 et seq. ; in 



butter, 197 ; in cheese, 199 ; in cream, 



187 

 Nutrient media, 30 



Oidium lactis, 203, 442 

 Organised ferments, 152 



' Parietti's bouillon, 36 



Park on bacteria in New York milk, 117, 

 120, 128, 139 



Parsons on MacclesSeld epidemic, 267, 

 353 



Pasteur pipettes, making of, 547 



Pasteur tubes, 95 ; on lactic fermentation, 

 15I1 155 ; on butjrric fermentation, 159 



Pasteurisation of milk, 533 ; methods of, 

 534 ; domestic, 237 ; results of. 539 



Pathogenic bacteria in milk, 212 ; clinical 

 evidence of, 212 ; bacteriological evi- 

 dence of, 215 



Pathology of milk, 27 



Pattin on milk consumption, 315 



PeiticiUiuni glaucum, 203 



Peptones, 34 



Perlsucht, 236 



Petri dishes, 52 ; acid-fast bacillus, 255 ; 

 method of air examination, 1 10 



Petruschky's litmus whey, 46 



Pfeiffer on pseudo-tuberculosis, 67 



Phenol-phthalein as indicator, 31 



Philadelphia Milk Commission, 496-500 



Physiology of milk, 8 



Pipettes, 48, 49, 547 



Pitfield's flagella stain, 62 



Pollution of milk, 21-26 



Potato as culture medium, 40 



Power on York Town epidemic, 265, 266, 

 337 ; on Wimbledon epidemic, 267 ; on 

 cow disease and milk, 280-285 ; on North 

 London epidemic. 336 ; on Hendon dis- 

 ease, 337 



Preparation of media, 30 



Presen'atives in milk, 530 



Prevention of milk anomalies, 184 ; of 

 milk-borne epidemics, 384 



Properties of milk, 2-17 



Proteids of milk, 5 



Proteolytic ferments, 152 



Proteus vulgaris^ 443 ; Zenker i, 443 



Pseudo-tuberculosis, 235 



Public Health Act, 1875, 456, 568 



Public Health (London) Act, 456, 551 



Public Health (Scotland) Act, 469, 578 



Pus cells in milk, 28 



Qualitative examination of milk, 48, 64 



Rabinowitsch, acid-fast bacillus of, 255 ; 



on tuberculous udders, 241 

 Railway transport of milk, 2$, 26, 528, 529, 



543 

 Ravenel, nutrient agar, 39 ; on tuberculosis, 



228 

 Raw on bovine and human tuberculosis, 



247 

 Reaction of milk, 3 ; media, 31 

 Recommendations, summary of, 543 

 Red milk, 174 

 Reed and Ward on streptococcus in milk, 



223 

 Refrigeration of milk, 527 

 Regulations under the dairy orders, 455, 



462 

 Rennet, 167 

 Rennin, 9 



Resistance of tubercle bacillus, 247-253 

 Richards on infant milk consumption, 370 



