. All about milk. Milk. Page Eight ALL ABOUT MILK license plumbers, undertakers or trained nurses. New York, Washington, Boston and other cities require all persons who handle milk to obtain an official license or permit from the health authorities. Such a system helps the inspector to get cleaner dairies and to get rid of sickly cows, and makes it easier to enforce. MILK BOTTLES BEING PILLED AND CAPPED BY MACHINERY. THE BEST METHOD. the milk regulations and to improve the supply. It is to the interest of every householder that the milk supply should be Carefully supervised. Is your milkman li


. All about milk. Milk. Page Eight ALL ABOUT MILK license plumbers, undertakers or trained nurses. New York, Washington, Boston and other cities require all persons who handle milk to obtain an official license or permit from the health authorities. Such a system helps the inspector to get cleaner dairies and to get rid of sickly cows, and makes it easier to enforce. MILK BOTTLES BEING PILLED AND CAPPED BY MACHINERY. THE BEST METHOD. the milk regulations and to improve the supply. It is to the interest of every householder that the milk supply should be Carefully supervised. Is your milkman licensed? Are his dairies inspected? How is Milk Made?—Milk is formed directly from the blood and contains many of its important substances. Some of these pass unchanged from the blood into the milk. Others, however, are very much changed. The breasts or udders are factories receiving blood as a raw product and delivering milk as the finished 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 Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946. [New York] Printed by the Metropolitan life insurance company


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