When Grandmother Is Most Malign Influence
Becei'vetl THursday, 10.5 a.m. LONDON, June 29.' A grandmother was the most malign of all influences in dispntes over'how a babv should be fed, said Dr. H..W. Po'oier. of Chesterfield, at the British Medical Association's conference. A grandmother .would moan that a child xvas not being properly fed and insist on artificial feeding, which was fatal. Professor R. S. Illingwcrth, of Sheffield, desCribed regular feeding as irrational. Ile addcd that much crying was attributable . to too much clothing, loneliness1 and a fixed feeding schedule.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 June 1949, Page 5
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