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SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES SHOWING THE VALUE OF SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK IN CHILD FEEDING


American

Journal Diseases

of Children—June, 1920.

“Fats Replaced by Cane Sugar,” von Pirquet.

The Nation’s Health, August

15, 1922. “An Interesting Experiment with Malnourished Children” Helen Rich Baldwin, B.S. Gertrude Gates Mudge, M.A.

P. S. No. 38 Experiment with Malnourished Children Dr. Lewis F. Sanman, N. Y. C.

J. Rosenau, M. D. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal—May, 1921.

‘‘Vitamins in Milk,” M.

Journal & Medical Record—May 16, 1923 the Nutritive Value of Pasteurized and Condensed Milk”—Philip B. Hawk, Ph.D.

New York Medical “Observations

on

From the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry of College.

Jefferson Medical

Archives of Pediatrics, June, 1923 “The Value of Sweetened Condensed Milk as a Food for Babies” Max Wolf, M.D.

Carl P. Sherwin, M.D.

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