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of the examination and without regard to whether the report 

 is favorable or unfavorable. 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 



Bate 



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, coloring mat- 

 ters, chemical preservatives, or harmful substances. 



The Commission certifies to these statements of the 

 examiners. It is understood 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.] 



11. In case an examination shows the milk not to be up to 

 the standard the dairy may have a re-examination made within 

 a week or within a short time, at the discretion of the Commis- 

 sion. 



12. Milk furnished by the dealers to whom certificates 

 have been issued shall be furnished to consumers in glass 

 bottles hermetically sealed in a manner satisfactory to the Com- 

 mission. In addition to the sealing, and as a guarantee to the 

 consumer that the examination has been regularly conducted, 

 there shall be pasted over the mouth of the jar, or handed to 

 the consumer with every jar, according to the discretion of 

 the Commission, a certificate slip which shall read as follows : 



