. Our babies; how to keep them well and happy, a booklet for mothers . 16 Our Babies—Hon To Keep Them Well It is not so important to know howmuch fat a milk contains as it is toknow how much manure and filth itcontains. Pasteurization is a process of heatingmilk which affords the highest degree of pro-tection to the child without spoiling the milkby overcooking. This consists of heating milk to 145 de-grees, maintaining that temperature for sometime, and then cooling rapidly to 50 degrees. This is most convenientlydone with the pasteurizers that can be bought on the market, but can beaccomplis


. Our babies; how to keep them well and happy, a booklet for mothers . 16 Our Babies—Hon To Keep Them Well It is not so important to know howmuch fat a milk contains as it is toknow how much manure and filth itcontains. Pasteurization is a process of heatingmilk which affords the highest degree of pro-tection to the child without spoiling the milkby overcooking. This consists of heating milk to 145 de-grees, maintaining that temperature for sometime, and then cooling rapidly to 50 degrees. This is most convenientlydone with the pasteurizers that can be bought on the market, but can beaccomplished satisfactorily by simple methods without special simple method of pasteurizing is as follows: A kettle or pail ofwater is put on the stove and permitted to remain until the water isboiling. It is then removed and allowed to stand uncovered for tenminutes in a room at ordinary temperature. The bottles containing thechilds milk, loosely corked, are placed in the water, the kettle is coveredand allowed to stand for half an hour. The bottles are then t


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