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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ jr Vol" Iraq JULY, 1919 NH LK. The human race depends upon a great variety of foodstuffs for its exist ence but none are of more universal use and more life-sustaining than milk. In most parts of the globe and back into legendary periods it has been of common.use.. The horse, the goat, and other domestic animals have been drawn upon for this purpose, but the substance of commece which we call milk is by *:common racceptance exclusively that of cows. ' 9_ - COMPOSITION.OF MILK. 'i'e~: substances'into which all foods are divided: 0

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