. The Journal of hygiene . hine is pulled themilk is discharged into the bottles below. The quantity per bottle for each set ofbottles can be easily regulated. PLATE XXIII. In this plate the six different quantities per bottle supplied at theLiverpool depots are indicated. The stopper of each bottle is protected by anadhesive printed label before leaving the depot. PLATE XXIV. This illustration shows the loaded trolley entering the sterilizing door is then drawn down and securely clamped, and steam is injected through thepipe in front of the machine. The bottle-filling appliance is


. The Journal of hygiene . hine is pulled themilk is discharged into the bottles below. The quantity per bottle for each set ofbottles can be easily regulated. PLATE XXIII. In this plate the six different quantities per bottle supplied at theLiverpool depots are indicated. The stopper of each bottle is protected by anadhesive printed label before leaving the depot. PLATE XXIV. This illustration shows the loaded trolley entering the sterilizing door is then drawn down and securely clamped, and steam is injected through thepipe in front of the machine. The bottle-filling appliance is shown standing on theleft-hand trolley. PLATES XX.—XXIII. are from photographs kindly supplied by Dr Hope, Medical Officerof Health of Liverpool; Plates XX. and XXI. appeared in Dr Hopes Annual Reporton the Health of the City of Liverpool, 1901. The writers thanks are due to Dr Hopefor permission to reproduce these plates, and to Dr Lust for permission to reproducePlate XIX. JOURNAL OF HYGIENE, VOL IV. NO. 3 PLATE XVIII. lis D3 w ^ m ni u J a> -n V j-i o; •*-* 3 O O J3 JOURNAL OF HYGIENE, VOL. IV. NO. 3 PLATE XIX ^(^^


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