633 
Cities in which are 
located infants’ 
milk depots. 
Source and char- 
acter of milk 
used. 
Whether modified 
and by whom. 
Whether pasteur- 
ized and tempera- 
ture used. 
Amount of milk 
distributed dur- 
ing present sea- 
son. 
Pittsburg, Pa 
Certified milk 
A portion is modi- 
Modified milk for 
93,417 feedings of 
from Locust 
tied according to 
y|ounges.t chil- 
modified milk. 
Grove Farm. 
physician’s pre- ! 
dren pasteurized 
27,355 quarts 
Cleveland, Ohio... 
Chicago, 111 
Dairy scoring 85 . . 
Inspected dairy . . 
scription at the i 
Walker Gordon 
laboratory. 
Work supervised 
by regular physi- 
cian. 
No 
4 standard modifi- 
during period of 
greatest heat and 
humidity. Tem- 
perature of 157° 
F. for 20 minutes. 
No 
Yes. Temperature 
whole milk. 
Double these 
amounts d i s- 
pensed during a 
year. 
2,700 quarts. 
364,126 bottles 
Philadelphia, Pa .. 
Inspected dairy . . 
cations are used 
and special modi- ( 
fication on physi- j 
cian’s prescrip- 
tion. 
4 standards of modi- I 
of 165° F. for 20 
minutes. 
All milk is pasteur- 
from Jan. 1 to 
Sept. 30, 1907. 
823,014 bottles 
Baltimore, Md 
Burnside Farm... 
fication are used. 
Modified and hot- 
ized by exposure 
for 20 minutes to 
a temperature of 
180° F. 
Pasteurized when 
from Jan. 1 to 
Sept. 30, 1907. 
Average for the 
St. Louis, Mo 
Certified milk 
tied by the Walk- 
er Gordon labora- 
tory under direc- 
tion of Dr. J. H. 
M. Knox, jr. 
Large proportion 
air temperature is 
above 80°, F. by 
1 -exposure for half 
an hour to tem- 
perature of 150° F. 
Pasteurized by ex- 
year is about 
1,050 bottles a 
day. 
450,000 bottles (2, 
produced under 
modified under 
posure for 20 min- 
4, 5, 7, and 8 
ounces). 
patronage o f 
direction of chem- 
utes to tempera- 
Brooklyn, N. Y 
Pure Milk Com- 
mission. 
ist, who is under 
supervision o f 
physician. 
Yes 
ture of 167° F. 
Yes. 
360,000 bottles. 
From July to No- 
Detroit, Mich 
Walker Gordon 
Modified under di- 
Not pasteurized, 
laboratory. 
rection of physi- 
except on physi- 
cian’s prescrip- 
tion. 
No 
v e m b e r , 1905, 
20,835 bottles of 
modified milk 
and 1,367 quarts 
whole milk. 
Average of 300 
Columbus, Ohio... 
Hartman Stock 
cian in charge of 
clinics. 
To be modified, be- 
' 
Cambridge, Mass.. 
Farm Dairy, 
tuberculin 
tested herd. 
Certified milk 
ginning in spring 
! of 1908. 
i Yes 
No 
babies supplied 
during first 9 
months of 1907. 
3,387 quarts of 
milk and 244£ 
quarts of cream 
from Jan. 1 to 
Sept. 27, 1907. 
7,413 quarts. 
Providence, R. I... 
Berrv Farm 
Yes; undermedical 
No 
supervision. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. . . 
Milk certified by 
No.... 
No 
1 About 4,000 pints 
Jersey City, N. J ... 
Medical Milk 
Commission . 
1 Pasteurized milk . 
no ; 
Pasteurized by ex- 
i distributed 
among 305 fam- 
ilies.- 
About 40,000 bot- 
Toledo, Ohio. .. 
\ 
No 
posure for 30 min- 
utes to a temper- 
ature of 170° F. 
No 
tles from July 
20, to Sept. 30, 
1907. 
| About4,000quarts. 
1,800 quarts a 
Kansas City, Mo . . . 
i Hillcrest Farm 
Modified under 
Pasteurized by ex- 
under best sani- 
medical supervi- 
posure for 20 min- 
month. 
Kansas City, Kans. 
tarv conditions. 
. 
Modified 
sion. 
4 standard formu- 
utes to tempera- 
ture of 165° F. 
A portion pasteur- 
800 quarts of pas- 
New Bedford, 
Milk, the average 
lae used, also on 
special prescrip- 
tion of physi- 
cians. 
Modified for young 
ized by exposure 
for 10 minutes to 
temperature 
of 163° F. 
No 
teurized milk 
daily; 40 quarts 
of modifiedmilk 
in 3-ounce bot- 
tles daily. 
Over 7,000 quarts. 
Mass. 
bacterial count 
of which is 
12,000. 
. infants by nurses 
upon prescrip- 
tion of physician. 
