The practice of pediatrics . Freeman 28. Freeman pasteurizer. 120 IXFAXT FEEDIXG use in twenty-four hours are, with their contents, raised to a temperatureof 08° C. (155° F.) and maintained at that point for thirty minutes. Acheaper apparatus may be constructed from a large tin pail holding arack for the nursing bottles, the cover of which is perforated by a holeto admit a chemical thermometer. The bottles are then immersed inwater up to their necks and the whole heated until the thermometerregisters 75° C. (1(>7° F.), when it is moved back on the stove andallowed to stand


The practice of pediatrics . Freeman 28. Freeman pasteurizer. 120 IXFAXT FEEDIXG use in twenty-four hours are, with their contents, raised to a temperatureof 08° C. (155° F.) and maintained at that point for thirty minutes. Acheaper apparatus may be constructed from a large tin pail holding arack for the nursing bottles, the cover of which is perforated by a holeto admit a chemical thermometer. The bottles are then immersed inwater up to their necks and the whole heated until the thermometerregisters 75° C. (1(>7° F.), when it is moved back on the stove andallowed to stand twenty minutes. Again, the whole supply of milkprepared for the days feedings may be placed in a large, glass fruit-jarclosed by a cork, through which passes a chemical thermometer, and thejar surrounded by water and heated to 75° C. (167° F.), and this temper-ature maintained twenty minutes, when the cork is replaced by a cap ora plug of sterilized cotton. With the use of any of these methods thereceptacles containing the milk should be removed a


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