785 
cases it has been found possible to remove the source of danger with- 
out putting the dairyman out of business, and whenever possible such 
measures, less radical so far as the dairyman is concerned, have been 
adopted. While the method outlined above for detecting and remov- 
ing danger from infected milk is not ideal, in that it does not reveal 
the presence or the location of the disease until a small or possibly a 
large number of persons have been infected, yet, so far as is known, it 
is the only practicable method that has yet been devised. The safety 
of the community with respect to the possible spread of communi- 
cable diseases of human beings through milk depends primarily on 
clean intelligent dairying, and for this there is no substitute. 
COST OF MILK INSPECTION. 
It is not difficult to state exactly the amount appropriated specific- 
ally for the milk-inspection service, but it is impossible to do more 
than to approximate its actual cost. Some of the time of the health 
officer and of certain other officers and employees in the employ of 
the health department is given up in part to the service named, and a 
part of the contingent expenses of the service are so closely bound up 
with the general contingent expenses that accurate separation is im- 
possible. The following statement shows, however, approximately 
the present cost of the service per annum : 
Annual cost of milk-inspection service. 
SPECIFIC APPROPRIATIONS. 
] inspector, dairy farms 
5 inspectors, dairy farms, at $1,000 
1 inspector, dairies 
] inspector, collecting samples 
1 inspector, assisting chemist 
GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS. 
[Pro rata chargeable to milk-inspection service.] 
20 per cent salary of health officer 
20 per cent salary of assistant health officer ^ 
Salary of supervising inspector 
10 per cent salary of chief inspector 
25 per cent salary of chemist 
Salary of inspector detailed to assist chemist 
5 per cent salary of inspector in charge of contagious-disease service 
20 per cent salary of clerical force of health department 
2 per cent general contingent allotment to health department 
20 per cent allotment for postage 
40 per cent contingent fund for chemical laboratory 
75 per cent appropriation for traveling expenses 
$800 
500 
1, 200 
180 
450 
900 
120 
1, 760 
70 
124 
400 
4, 500 
$ 1 , 200 
5. 000 
900 
900 
900 
Total 
1414— Bull. 56—09 50 
19, 904 
