Practical preventive medicine . Fig. 59.—A vat pasteurizer suitable for the pasteurization of milk by theholding process. (Miller Pasteurizing Machine Co., Canton, O.) (2) the education of dairymen along the lines of hygienicmilk production. There can be no doubt that markedly bene-ficial results follow the introduction of efficient systems of in-spection by tactful inspectors. On the other hand, inspectionwill not cure all of the evils or absolutely safeguard the milksupply. Inspection requires that all sources of supply beexamined, hence in order that they may be known to theauthorities a sy


Practical preventive medicine . Fig. 59.—A vat pasteurizer suitable for the pasteurization of milk by theholding process. (Miller Pasteurizing Machine Co., Canton, O.) (2) the education of dairymen along the lines of hygienicmilk production. There can be no doubt that markedly bene-ficial results follow the introduction of efficient systems of in-spection by tactful inspectors. On the other hand, inspectionwill not cure all of the evils or absolutely safeguard the milksupply. Inspection requires that all sources of supply beexamined, hence in order that they may be known to theauthorities a system of liscensure is necessary. Inspections are11 162 PRACTICAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE of the greatest value when a fixed routine is followed in makingthe inspections. To this end score cards are of great ;ooung PAST€URtZ!NG E-HEATlNa Pig. 60.—A large type of pasteurizing machine, for in-bottle 5000 pint bottles per hour. (Barry-Wehrniller Machinery Co., , Mo.)


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