Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . Fig. 35. Feeding-bottles. The long 8-ounce feeding-bottle, or so-called feeding-tube, which is illustrated, is certainly a unique bottle forfeeding; as it has no corners and no useless rims, besides. Fig. 36. being smooth on the inside, it can be very easily bottles having angles and depressions should beavoided. The boat-shaped bottle is also very good, butmuch harder to clean. 190 INFANT-FEEDING. My preference has always been for two ki


Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . Fig. 35. Feeding-bottles. The long 8-ounce feeding-bottle, or so-called feeding-tube, which is illustrated, is certainly a unique bottle forfeeding; as it has no corners and no useless rims, besides. Fig. 36. being smooth on the inside, it can be very easily bottles having angles and depressions should beavoided. The boat-shaped bottle is also very good, butmuch harder to clean. 190 INFANT-FEEDING. My preference has always been for two kinds ofbottles: 1. Those holding four ounces and graduated onone side in both ounces and tablespoons; this saves muchtime and trouble. 2. Bottles holding eight ounces anddivided off into 16 tablespoonfuls or 8 equal ounces. Exactness of Ounces.—It may not be out of placeto ask each physician to insist on having the graduatedounces on an infants feeding-bottle measured with an


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