Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . ocess devitalized it. Among theother ways in which the value of the milk was lessenedby sterilization, he said, was that the soluble albumin wasmade insoluble. He believed that a child raised on steril-ized milk would be less robust, and have a constitution 45 Medical News, January 31, Medical Record, February 28, 1891. 47 North American Practitioner, June, 1892, from the Year-bookof Treatment (Lee Brothers & Company). 1GG INFANT-EEEDING. tha


Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . ocess devitalized it. Among theother ways in which the value of the milk was lessenedby sterilization, he said, was that the soluble albumin wasmade insoluble. He believed that a child raised on steril-ized milk would be less robust, and have a constitution 45 Medical News, January 31, Medical Record, February 28, 1891. 47 North American Practitioner, June, 1892, from the Year-bookof Treatment (Lee Brothers & Company). 1GG INFANT-EEEDING. that would more readily succumb to deleterious influencesthan one fed on natural milk. He contended that everyhuman being required some living food, and that thecause of every scurvy was deprivation of such living sterilization of milk for adults was of but little con-sequence, as they had other kinds of food; but it becamea matter of the highest importance to an infant whoseonly food was Mateena Home Modifies. This is a glass apparatus for the modification of cowsmilk at home, and consists of a glass vessel with pouring-. Fie:. 22. lip, shaped like a graduate, holding sixteen ounces. Theouter surface is divided by vertical lines into seven panels;one panel shows the ordinary ounce graduation; the sixothers show six different formulae, so arranged as to besuitable for the entire first years feeding. The accom- 48 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, April 9, 1891. MATERNA HOME MODIFIER. 167 panying diagram is a more or less accurate reproductionof the arrangement of these panels. It is possible to obtain other percentages than thoseshown on the panels, by mixing what is called for by twoadjacent formulae; as, for instance, equal quantities madeaccording to Formulas 1 and 2 combined will give: fat,2 1/4 per cent.; proteids, per cent.; sugar, 6 per cent. 1. 3d-14th Day. Fat, 2 56. Proteids, 56. Sugar, 6$. 2. 2d-6th week. Fat, l^if. Proteids, 56. Sugar, 6


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