1952
DOI: 10.1136/adc.27.133.270
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The Incidence and Significance of Breast Feeding in Infants Admitted to Hospital

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“…Adults obtained relief from gastric acidity by sucking tablets of dried whole milk and antacids (843), and from various intestinal disorders by therapy with /3-lactose (844). Paper (845) considers the relation of respiratory infections of infants to bottlefeeding, and paper (846) the methods of handling and preparation of milk for infant feeding in relation to infantile diarrhoea in Finland. Buchan (847) considers it possible that a milk-borne allergen is a fundamental factor in the aetiology of rheumatic fever in children.…”
Section: (C) General Effectsmentioning
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“…Adults obtained relief from gastric acidity by sucking tablets of dried whole milk and antacids (843), and from various intestinal disorders by therapy with /3-lactose (844). Paper (845) considers the relation of respiratory infections of infants to bottlefeeding, and paper (846) the methods of handling and preparation of milk for infant feeding in relation to infantile diarrhoea in Finland. Buchan (847) considers it possible that a milk-borne allergen is a fundamental factor in the aetiology of rheumatic fever in children.…”
Section: (C) General Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%