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"Why not abolish milk maids and milk electrically?" asked Sir James Cricht&nBrowne in a speech at the sanitary inspectors' conference- at Llandudno. "Electrics appliances," ho added, "could not act as typhoid carriers, of whom there are many about. Dirty habits of milkers are responsible for the communication of disease." Sir James Crichton-Browno said the doctrino that "little attacks" of tuberculosis in infancy produced immunity in adults was dangerous, and the disease should bo kept from chiidron by every means. A most essentia! step was to secure clean milk. It is estimated that -10,000 children suffer from bovine tuberculosis of tho glands annually in England,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 12

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 12

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 12

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