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37. Calculating Dividends for Milk and for Cream at the 

 Same Factory. Wisconsin Experiment Station, Seventeenth 

 Annual Report. 



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2. Behavior of Cholera Germs in Milk. Heim : Milch 

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3. Vitality of Tuberculosis Bacilli. Forster and Mann : 

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4. Tuberculosis and Public Health, etc.. Law. New York 

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5. Typhoid Fever disseminated through the Milk Supply. 

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6. Diseases conveyed by Milk. B. Lee : Agriculture of Penn- 

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7. Milk as a Source of an Epidemic of Typhoid Fever. 

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8. Danger from consuming the Milk of Sick Cows. F. Baum : 

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12. Poisonous Milk and Milk Panics. Wanklyn : Milk Analy- 

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13. Milk Inspection affecting Death Rate of Children. 

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