. Methods for the examination of milk; for chemists, physicians and hygienists. Milk. 74 ESTIMATION OF INSOL,UBLE} MATTER. milk, a very simple method is recommended by Sttitzer: A heavy test tube (c, Fig. 7) is fastened air tight by means of a piece of rubber tubing (b) to the mouth of a milk bottle, (a). The bottle is inverted and allowed to re-. FiG. 7. main in this position for some time. The particles of in- soluble matter settle in the bottom and collect in (c). 'The connection between the test tube and bottle is then shut ofif by a clamp, the test tube removed, and the con- tents treated


. Methods for the examination of milk; for chemists, physicians and hygienists. Milk. 74 ESTIMATION OF INSOL,UBLE} MATTER. milk, a very simple method is recommended by Sttitzer: A heavy test tube (c, Fig. 7) is fastened air tight by means of a piece of rubber tubing (b) to the mouth of a milk bottle, (a). The bottle is inverted and allowed to re-. FiG. 7. main in this position for some time. The particles of in- soluble matter settle in the bottom and collect in (c). 'The connection between the test tube and bottle is then shut ofif by a clamp, the test tube removed, and the con- tents treated according to the method described Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sommerfeld, Paul; Peters, Albert Theodore, 1868-; Hiltner, Robert Silver. Chicago, A. Eger


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