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Proceedings

, Volumes 6-8 (Google eBook)
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Procter & Collier Press, 1915
  

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Page 132 - ... complicated that in order to keep the fees of the chemist at a reasonable figure there must be eliminated from the examination those procedures which, whilst they might be helpful and interesting, are in no sense necessary. For this reason the determination of the water, the total solids, and the milk sugar is not required as a part of the routine examination. 70. The chemical analyses shall be made by a competent chemist designated by the medical milk commission. 71. Method of Obtaining Samples....
Page 143 - The following schedule, filled out in writing and signed by himself, is recommended as a suitable form for the attending physician's report: This is to certify that, on the dates below indicated, official visits were made to the dairy, owned and conducted by of (indicating town and State), where careful inspections of the dairy employees were made. (a) Number and dates of visits since last report.
Page 458 - All of these officers shall serve until their successors are elected and installed. SEC. 3. The officers of this Association shall be elected by the House of Delegates on the morning of the last day of the annual session, but no delegate shall be eligible to any office named in the preceding section, except that of...
Page 460 - SEC. 4. GUESTS. Any distinguished physician not a resident of this State may become a guest during any Annual Session upon invitation of the...
Page 461 - ... to vote on pending questions. Each general meeting shall be presided over by the President, or in his absence or disability, or by his request, by one of the Vice-Presidents.
Page 121 - The floors shall be properly graded and drained, and the manure gutters shall be from six to eight inches deep and so placed in relation to the platform that all manure will drop into them. 5. The inside surface of the walls and all interior construction shall be smooth, with tight joints, and shall be capable of shedding water. The ceiling shall be of smooth material and dust-tight. All horizontal and slanting surfaces which might harbor dust shall be avoided. 6. Drinking and Feed Troughs. — Drinking...
Page 141 - ... shall be kept supplied with clean bedclothes. Proper bathing facilities shall be provided for all employees on the dairy premises, preferably a shower bath, and frequent bathing shall be enjoined. 93. In case the employees live on the dairy premises a suitable building shall be provided to be used for the isolation and quarantine of persons under suspicion of having a contagious disease. The following plan of construction is recommended...
Page 316 - ... shall be lawful for the said state board of health, or the officer so authorized to act in the premises, to prohibit the transportation or sale of any milk suspected to be contaminated as aforesaid, and also to prohibit the transportation or sale of any milk which may be produced, stored, kept or...
Page 143 - The formaldehyde solution for each pail should then be measured into a wide-mouthed cup and placed by the pail in which it is to be used. Although the reaction takes place quickly, by making preparations as advised all of the pails can be "set off " promptly by one person, since there is nothing to do but pour the formaldehyde solution over the permanganate.
Page 251 - Construction of stables. — The stables shall be constructed so as to facilitate the prompt and easy removal of waste products. The floors and platforms shall be made of cement or other nonabsorbent material and the gutters of cement only. The floors shall be properly graded and drained, and the manure gutters shall be from...

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