RED BOTTLES FOR MILK.
A NEW DISCOVERY
To keep milk fresh, put it In red •bomfclea. Thwt lit} the explauiatioa gfiran. by Dr.- Edumrd • iPantet of Versailles. He has reported some into-asting experiments coiiceniing' the influence! of red light cm milk, aiud says red boitlei. soilva the milk presenrabloa problem by, keeping, ib fresh for ten hours. That light is a detriment to the preserving of milk -m weM • (known, but whicli of the rays really did lire migchief vrm mat knowav until Da. Panteili experimented. He lound after Wi^ ail colour^ *ay» *W9 ■benefiaal, but "that 'those tmwtd *he viole* side of the epeobrum. ca'usied the milk to "turn." Di'. ifawteit ptfoVed Msi experim«iit lj)V; T3lajOinig.'S;t:'©i'ilifeed arad .vtn'steanlis'ed 'milk m unfowiouared .bottles in the light for ai Ml day. 'They wero both spoiled' md both equally bad. Ait the a&mfc time*, both kiimds of milk AVOT6 Placed iii red gta Wttes, and ■ait the end of the day both kinds of mills found to be fresh, even "the umsterilised milk1 'being good- foi many hours.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 6
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176RED BOTTLES FOR MILK. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 6
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