. All about milk. Milk. Ivioclern I\iiik iviaids Babies should have breast milk. There is no real substitute. Cow's milk is good, but not the best milk for infants. A baby- raised on breast milk has a much better chance in life than one raised on the bottle. MILK FOR BABIES Give your baby a square deal. The baby fed at the breast has just ten times the chance of keeping well and vigorous that a bottle-fed baby has. Nature never intended that milk should be drawn into a pail, emptied into a can, carted to a town, and placed in bottles which are left on the doorstep before dawn next. THE LONG vs
. All about milk. Milk. Ivioclern I\iiik iviaids Babies should have breast milk. There is no real substitute. Cow's milk is good, but not the best milk for infants. A baby- raised on breast milk has a much better chance in life than one raised on the bottle. MILK FOR BABIES Give your baby a square deal. The baby fed at the breast has just ten times the chance of keeping well and vigorous that a bottle-fed baby has. Nature never intended that milk should be drawn into a pail, emptied into a can, carted to a town, and placed in bottles which are left on the doorstep before dawn next. THE LONG vs. SHORT HAUL morning. Further than this, cow's milk is often exposed to dust, flies, and dirt, and frequently it is not used until it is two or three days old. Such stale, germ-laden milk may be quite harmful to the baby. In nature's plan, the milk is taken directly at its source while pure, sweet, clean and wholesome. Milk was never intended to see the light of day. Nature's plan keeps out dirt, germs, flies and fevers. A breast-fed baby need not fear stale and partly decomposed milk, containing dirt and germs. The short haul is God's plan. The long haul is a poor substitute. Ten Bottle-fed Babies Die to One Breast-fed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946. [New York] The Metropolitan life insurance company
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