Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . Reference Library Given by Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons KARL M, VOQEL NFANT-FEEDING IN ITS RELATION TO HEALTH and DISEASE FISCHER KARL M. VOGEL, M. D INFANT-FEEDING IN ITS RELATION TO Health and Disease LOUIS FISCHER, Visiting Physician to the Willard Parker and Riverside Huspitals of New York City; Attending Physician to the Childrens Service of


Infant-feeding in its relation to health and disease, by Louis Fischer; containing 54 illustrations, with 24 charts and tables, mostly original . Reference Library Given by Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons KARL M, VOQEL NFANT-FEEDING IN ITS RELATION TO HEALTH and DISEASE FISCHER KARL M. VOGEL, M. D INFANT-FEEDING IN ITS RELATION TO Health and Disease LOUIS FISCHER, Visiting Physician to the Willard Parker and Riverside Huspitals of New York City; Attending Physician to the Childrens Service of the New York German Poliklinik ; Former Instructor in Diseases of Children at the New York Post-graduate Medical School and Hospital, etc., etc.; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. Containing 54 Illustrations, with 24 Charts andTables, Mostly Original TfiURD BDITIOfl. PhiladelphiaF. A. DAVIS COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1903 COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY F. A. DAVIS COMPANY.[Registered at Stationers Hall, London, Eng.] Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. : The Medical Bulletin Printing-house, 1914-16 Cherry Street. THIS BOOKis DEDICATED TO MY FRIEND,DR. GEORGE F. SHRADY, AS A TOKEN OF RESPECT FOR HIS STERLING QUALITIES AS A MAN ANDHIS SINCERITY AS A PHYSICIAN. PEEFACE TO THE THIKD EDITION. This book lias been completely revised; in fact,almost entirely rewritten. Many changes were deemednecessary to aid the general practitioner in working for-mulas required for home-modification of milk. The authorhas omitted the greater part of the former chapter onGaertner mother-milk, inasmuch as the milk is not dis-tributed fresh daily, which is so vital. A new chapter, en-titled Milk Idiosyncrasies in Children, showing how chil-dren were fed who could not tolerate milk, is added. Another new chapter, entitled Buttermilk Feeding,treating of a method of feeding in vogue in foundlingasyluminfantfeedingini00fisc


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