Cyclopaedia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical . as at the beginning,° to ° C. (98° to 100° F.), this provision of nature should be copiedand the temperature of the food not allowed to vary during the time it isbeing taken. To accomplish this end a white worsted cozy can be cozy is warmed at the same time that the milk is being heated, and thetube when placed in it is prevented from cooling. Thus the infant receivesa food of unvarying temperature throughout the whole of the feeding. For transportation an ice-box (Fig. 6) can be used in hot weather, andwill alway
Cyclopaedia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical . as at the beginning,° to ° C. (98° to 100° F.), this provision of nature should be copiedand the temperature of the food not allowed to vary during the time it isbeing taken. To accomplish this end a white worsted cozy can be cozy is warmed at the same time that the milk is being heated, and thetube when placed in it is prevented from cooling. Thus the infant receivesa food of unvarying temperature throughout the whole of the feeding. For transportation an ice-box (Fig. 6) can be used in hot weather, andwill always prove of great practical utility. This box admirably serves the purposes of an express-box and of ahome refrigerator. The ice is packed in a metal compartment in themiddle of the box, and the tubes are placed, each in its own compartment,around the sides of the ice-receptacle. The following prescriptions which the writer has sent to the laboratoryat different times will give a very fair idea of the simplicity and precisionof substitute-feeding: Fig. Cows milk. Fig. 8.
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