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" Sago, arrow-root, potatoes, corn-flour, crackers, bread, every patent food, and every article of diet containing starch, cannot and must not be depended on as food for very young infants. Creeping or walking children must not be allowed to pick up unwholesome... "
The Sanitary Inspector - Page 9
1892
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 56

1873 - 642 pages
...article of diet cottonus? ttarch, cannot and must not be depended an asfuodfor very young iafasif. Creeping or walking children must not be allowed to...Each bottleful of milk should be sweetened by a small lumj of loaf sugar, or by half a teaspoonful of crushed sugar. If the milk i* known to be pure, it...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 29

1873 - 492 pages
...substitute for milk to an infant that has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrow-root, potatoes, corn-flour, crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article of diet containing starch, can not, and must not be depended on as food for very young infants. Creeping or walking children .must...
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Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 13

1873 - 494 pages
...«ubstitute for milk to an infant that has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrow-root, potatoes, oorn-flour, crackers, bread. every patented food, and every article of diet containing starch, can not, and must not be depended on as food for very young infants. Creeping or walking children must...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 58

1874 - 578 pages
...substitute for milk if the infant has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrow-root, potatoes, corn-Jlour, crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article...not be allowed to pick up unwholesome food. " RULE 8.—Each bottleful of milk should be sweetened by a small lump of loaf-sugar, or by half a teaspoonful...
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The Practitioner's Reference Book: Adapted to the Use of the Physician, the ...

Richard James Dunglison - 1877 - 390 pages
...lltli " Canines . . llth to 12th " Second molars . . 12th to 13th " Third molars . . 17th to 21st " crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article...not be allowed to pick up unwholesome food. RULE 8. — If the milk is known to be pure, it should have one-third part of hot water added to it, until...
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St. Louis Clinical Review, Volume 4

1882 - 484 pages
...substitute for milk, if the infant has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrow-root, potatoes, corn-flour, crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article...not be allowed to pick up unwholesome food. RULE 8. — If the milk is known to be pure, it should have one-third part of hot water added to it, until...
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The Medical World, Volume 10

1892 - 486 pages
...has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrew-root, potatoes, corn-flour, crackers, bread, every patent food, and every article of diet containing starch,...Each bottleful of milk should be sweetened by a small lump of loaf-sugar, or by half a teaspoonful of crushed sugar. If the milk is known to be pure, it...
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The Practitioner's ready reference book

Richard James Dunglison - 1883 - 532 pages
...8th " 8th to 9th " 9th in 10th " . 10th to 11th " . llth to 12th " . 12th to 13th " . 17th to 21st " crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article of diet containing starch, cannot and jmwt not be depended on as food for very young infants. Creeping or walking children must not be allowed...
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The Medical World, Volume 11

1893 - 500 pages
...root, potatoes, corn, flour, crackers, bread, etc. Every patent 'food and every article of that kind cannot and must not be depended on as food for very young infant*. Whatever mode of feeding is pursued, when the baby is taken sick, the poor victim is the target...
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Handbook of diagnosis, therapeutics, prescriptions and dietetics

Richard James Dunglison - 1887 - 532 pages
...8th " 8th to 9th " 9th to 10th " . 10th to llth " . llth to 12th " . 12th to 13th " . 17th to 21st " crackers, bread, every patented food, and every article...must not be allowed to pick up unwholesome food. RULE 8.—If the milk is known to be pure, it should have one-third part of hot water added to it, until...
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