Milk, Volume 10W.B. Saunders Company, 1919 - 674 pages |
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acetic acid aërogenes Agri albumin alcohol alkaline animals Babcock Bacillus bacteria per cubic Bacterium boiled bottles Bull butter buttermilk calcium casein cells cent centrifugal certified milk Cheddar cheese cheese clean coagulation color colostrum cooled cow's milk cows cubic centimeter curd dairy diluted disease enzyms Exper fat globules fermented milks filter formed germ content glands grams heated herd ice-cream increase infant infection Jour kefir lactation lactic acid bacteria lactobacilli lactometer lactose large numbers mammary glands mastitis method micro-organisms micrococci milk or cream milk production milk-fat milk-sugar milkers mixture normal number of bacteria obtained odor organisms pail pasteurized milk peptonizing percentage pipet precipitate present produced protein quantity raw milk rennet rennin ripening salts samples skimmed milk solution sour specific gravity stable sterile Streptococcus lacticus substances temperature tion tube tubercle bacilli tuberculin tuberculosis udder United States Dept Univ washed whey
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Page 568 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any corporation, company, society, or association, within the scope of his employment or office, shall in every case be also deemed to be the act, omission,, or failure of such corporation, company, society, or association as well as that of the person.
Page 568 - Michigan enact, that no person shall manufacture for sale, offer or expose for sale, sell or deliver, or have in his possession with intent to sell or deliver, any vinegar not in compliance with the provisions of this act.
Page 569 - ... imprisonment, or both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court, and for each subsequent offense and conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars or sentenced to one year's imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
Page 489 - In witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands, the day and year first above written.
Page 169 - Graduation — The total per cent graduation shall be 50. The graduated portion of the neck shall have a length of not less than 63 mm.
Page 505 - ... sterile Petri dishes, and sterile dilution water in measured quantities. Dilutions. — Ordinary potable water, sterilized, may be used for dilutions. Occasionally spore forms are found in such water which resist ordinary autoclave sterilization; in such cases distilled water may be used or the autoclave pressure increased. With dilution water in 8-ounce bottles calibrated for 99 cubic centimeters ... all the necessary dilutions may be made. Short, wide-mouthed "blakes...
Page 501 - They shall keep their fingers away from their nose and mouth, and no milker shall permit his hands, fingers, lips, or tongue to come in contact with milk intended for sale. 25. During milking the milkers shall be careful not to touch anything but the clean top of the milking stool, the milk pail, and the cow's teats. 26. Milkers are forbidden to spit upon the walls or floors of stables, or upon the walls or floors of milk houses, or into the water used for cooling the milk or washing the utensils....
Page 227 - Revised. organic matter. Digest with about 15 cc. of water, add hydrochloric acid, drop by drop, until all is dissolved, and add 1 cc. in excess. Moisten a. piece of delicate turmeric paper with the solution ; if borax or boric acid is present, the paper on drying will acquire a peculiar red color, which is changed by ammonium hydroxide to a dark blue-green, but is restored by acid.
Page 503 - A copy of this herd-book record shall be kept in the hands of the veterinarian of the medical milk commission under which the dairy farm is operating, and the veterinarian shall be made responsible for the accuracy of this record. 52. Dates of tuberculin tests. The dates of the annual tuberculin tests shall be definitely arranged by the medical milk commission, and all of the results of such tests shall be recorded by the veterinarian and regularly reported to the secretary of the medical milk commission...
Page 500 - Cleaning of udders. The udders and teats of the cow shall be cleaned before milking ; they shall be washed with a cloth and water, and dry wiped with another clean sterilized cloth — a separate cloth for drying each cow.