. The Canadian nurse . tiical evidence indicates that the assimilation of Homogenized i permits their feeding weeks earlier strained foods. The value of this r feeding is readily apparent as pro- ti against nutritional • anemia—as ind Vitamin Bi are always desirable ons to the diet of the young infant. bys Homogenized Baby Foods are ble in six balanced combinations, lated under the direction of lead- diatricians—and in the three single bles—carrots, peas, and spinach. ctLr-^- ^Seif; ^- ^°^- ^ —Excerpt front Journal of theAmerican Medical Association — , No. 9—issue of March 4, 1939.


. The Canadian nurse . tiical evidence indicates that the assimilation of Homogenized i permits their feeding weeks earlier strained foods. The value of this r feeding is readily apparent as pro- ti against nutritional • anemia—as ind Vitamin Bi are always desirable ons to the diet of the young infant. bys Homogenized Baby Foods are ble in six balanced combinations, lated under the direction of lead- diatricians—and in the three single bles—carrots, peas, and spinach. ctLr-^- ^Seif; ^- ^°^- ^ —Excerpt front Journal of theAmerican Medical Association — , No. 9—issue of March 4, 1939. Members of the Medical and Nursing Profes-sions are invited to write for samples and a copyof the research pamphlet, A Critical Review ofa Recent Discovery in the Preparation of SolidFoods for Infants. Address requests to Libby,McNeill 8C Libby Laboratories, Chatham, Ontario. 6 BALANCED BABY FOODCOMBINATIONS. - Peas,n beets, 1 asparagus tips. i ^^ Pumpkin,\J tomatpes,1^^ string beans. —^ Spinach,^\, ? carrots. i jm Cereal, whole milk,VI whole wheat,?^^soya bean flour. ^HH Primes, ^^ pineapple juice, ^^ lemon juice. ^^ Soup — tomatoes,C^ carrots, celery,^J chicken livers,barley, onions.


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