AN IMPROVED ADENOID CURETTE

ARTHUR J. HERZIG
1908 Journal of the American Medical Association  
If two bottling plants are located in one town the milk must be brought by wagon from a greater distance in order that each may get its full supply. The greatest danger is before the bottling plant is reached. It is not necessarily because of a "trust" agreement that we find only one bottling plant in a place. I strongly suspect that the recent cry of "trust" originates with such a farmer as Dr. Craven met one day. Dr. Craven demanded that suitable floors be put in the dairy barn, that it be
more » ... e clean, and that proper provision be made for cooling the milk. The reply was that the business had been so conducted for twenty years. What was
doi:10.1001/jama.1908.25310400033004 fatcat:muc7rgpqwrbzxkba2o5hv7plme