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  Vol. 49 No. 1, January 1935 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INFANT FEEDING AND NUTRITION

A DECADE OF PROGRESS

SAMUEL FRIEDMAN, M.D.

Am J Dis Child. 1935;49(1):153-190.

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Infant feeding—so simple a problem among simple people—has become, with advancing civilization, almost a major science occupying a great portion of the interest of a special field of medicine. In the past decade a vast amount of work has been done on this problem; a bewildering array of articles has been published. I felt that a culling of this vast granary in an effort to discover what is new, of interest or of importance might be of value. Obviously, a résumé of every paper would defeat this purpose. Therefore, individual judgment has been used, but I believe that sufficient references have been appended to assist any reader interested in a special problem.

Although classification is difficult, the work in general falls into these major groups:

Breast milk and feeding of the new-born
Artificial feeding
  1. Acidified milk
  2. Protein milk
  3. Evaporated, dried and condensed milk
  4. Concentrated feedings

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