bies Premature babies Fruit juice Feeding bottles Glaxo feeder —How to wash bottle To preserve teats —An ideal feeding outfit. BABY’S GROWTH:— baby—Testing baby’s progress How to weigh baby baby docs not “get on”—Height— What baby’s bowels tell you— When the motion is —When the motion is —Why baby becomes —Rubbing— Injections What you must NOT do—Why baby has wind Why baby vomits. HOW TO GIVE BABY HIS BATH:Correct temperature— The eyes, mouth, nose, head, ears, face, body Dressing Daily warm bath. SLEEP: —Why baby cries The way to master him— for sleep. WHEN BABY GOES OUT. BABY’S PROGRESSThe danger of the comforter—Baby’s first tooth Teething Treating the mouthßaby off his feed — A bath that helps Cleaning teeth Preserving teeth. BABY ON HIS TRAVELS. BUILDING UP CHARACTERt— Baby’s brain; its care and development Unnecessary commands Foolish threats Habitss — Lessons in breathing Correct mastication —Slovenly lollingTo cure stammering. WHEN BABY IS ILL:—The way to cure him—Cause, symptoms and description of the ailments baby is liable to. REPORT FOR THE DOCTOR:— Taking the temperature Quack medicines. PREVENTION OF INFECTION: Table to help mother to find out “What those spots mean." RECIPES FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: —How to feed baby from nine months old From eighteen months old. 7
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 37
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