Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . hese prep-arations are in themselves injurious, but they are insuffi-cient. Milk in its fresh state, and of good quality, whetherfrom biped or quadruped, is antiscorbutic; preparationsor sophistications of it are not so, or not so to a sufficientextent. Scorbutic hematuria and scurvy-rickets are buttoo frequent consequences of this substitution. We knowthe broad result, which is enough for practice, but we donot know the isolated want. What does fres


Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . hese prep-arations are in themselves injurious, but they are insuffi-cient. Milk in its fresh state, and of good quality, whetherfrom biped or quadruped, is antiscorbutic; preparationsor sophistications of it are not so, or not so to a sufficientextent. Scorbutic hematuria and scurvy-rickets are buttoo frequent consequences of this substitution. We knowthe broad result, which is enough for practice, but we donot know the isolated want. What does fresh milk con-tain which is so essential and so difficult to preserve? Weno more know this than what there is in lemon-juice tobe antiscorbutic, while neither citric acid, nor potash areso. The problem is attractive, like a puzzle; some dayit will be solved, and then we shall wonder why it wasnot solved before. 102 INFANT-FEEDING. Raw Meat: its Beneficial Effect Experimen-tally Proved. Bichet and Hericourt announced, at the meeting ofthe Paris Societe de Biologie, June 2d, that they inocu-lated a number of dogs with tuberculosis more than six. Fig. 19.


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