. Milk. Milk. METHODS OF REDUCING THE GERM CONTENT 537 Steenbock have proved that they are not destroyed by pasteuriza- tion. Cow's milk was never intended by nature for human con- sumption. If man decides to use an ahen milk which is drawn and handled under conditions of his own making, he cannot ex- pect it to be in the same condition as when it is consumed in na- ture's fashion directly from the udder. Man must use means of self-protection under the circumstances. Pasteurization may not be the ideal remedy, but ideal raw milk is so far removed from TIME. AND FOR nf MILK PA5TE
. Milk. Milk. METHODS OF REDUCING THE GERM CONTENT 537 Steenbock have proved that they are not destroyed by pasteuriza- tion. Cow's milk was never intended by nature for human con- sumption. If man decides to use an ahen milk which is drawn and handled under conditions of his own making, he cannot ex- pect it to be in the same condition as when it is consumed in na- ture's fashion directly from the udder. Man must use means of self-protection under the circumstances. Pasteurization may not be the ideal remedy, but ideal raw milk is so far removed from TIME. AND FOR nf MILK TIME IN MINl/Tta Fig. 218.—Showing the effect of the temperature and holding period of pas- teurization on enzjons and some of the important pathogenic bacteria. realization under present conditions that a remedy like pasteuriza- tion is not only advisable, but becomes a necessity. If some of those whose duty it is to control the process in the interest of public safety do not fulfil their duty properly there will be less harm done than if a similar class of inspectors of raw milk produc- tion has to be depended upon. Dealers have sometimes objected to the increased cost of production occasioned by pasteurizing their product. Bowen, who has thoroughly investigated this point, has stated that it. 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 Heinemann, Paul Gustav. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company
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