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Results that startled a Medical Research Council: A group of boys in an educational institution near London were each given a pint of fresh milk a day over and above the ordinary generous diet. By the end of a year their gain in weight was nearly twice that of the other boys, and their increase in height practically half as much again. The graph on the left shows one year’s average gain in weight of boys receiving extra milk as compared with boys on normal diet. The one on the right shows the average increase in height.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

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Results that startled a Medical Research Council: A group of boys in an educational institution near London were each given a pint of fresh milk a day over and above the ordinary generous diet. By the end of a year their gain in weight was nearly twice that of the other boys, and their increase in height practically half as much again. The graph on the left shows one year’s average gain in weight of boys receiving extra milk as compared with boys on normal diet. The one on the right shows the average increase in height. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

Results that startled a Medical Research Council: A group of boys in an educational institution near London were each given a pint of fresh milk a day over and above the ordinary generous diet. By the end of a year their gain in weight was nearly twice that of the other boys, and their increase in height practically half as much again. The graph on the left shows one year’s average gain in weight of boys receiving extra milk as compared with boys on normal diet. The one on the right shows the average increase in height. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

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