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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 2 153-157, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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BREAST FEEDING IN THE REDUCTION OF INFANT MORTALITY

J. P. Sedgwick and E. C. Fleischner

These authors do not absolve their brother physicians from responsibility in the high infant mortality through bottle feeding and note that medical schools spend hours teaching artificial feeding against a casual attitude in discussing maternal nursing. The story is told of the Minneapolis demonstration which helped reduce infant mortality there from 81 to 65.







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