Indian Milk Supply and Infective (Epidemic) Diarrhœa
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چکیده
So much attention has been paid to milk lately in England as a cause ot disease, especial ljin connection with epidemic diarrhoea in children, that it may be considered an opportune moment to compare generally the conditions of milk supply in India and see how the conclusions reached at home may be applied to the latter. I refer here distinctly to the general conditions of milk supply in India, and not to any dairies under English management that may exist. It will be useful to give here, side by side, (1) the description of an ideal cowshed in America as given by Rotch himself before the Section of Diseases of Children at the meeting of the British Medical Association at Manchester last year, (2) the description ot the cowshed of
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دوره 38 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016