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MILK AND ITS HYGIENIC RELATIONS 



was extremely useful and especially valuable in cases of sickly 

 children who, while unable to digest milk in other forms, could 



woo 



/O.GOO 



9 t OOO 



SflOO 



7.000 



6.000 



SflOO 



4,000 



5 10 16 



Weeks 

 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 



z 



3.000 



(After Bonnamour.) 



DIAGRAM 12. Weight-chart of a child in Group III fed on dried milk as 

 whole diet after the second month of life. 



Half-cream dried milk was used as the whole diet at the fifth week on 

 this chart. Whole milk (dried) was commenced at the thirty-first week. 



yet take dried milk readily and make good progress. Other 

 physicians do not agree with Bonnamour in regard to his favourable 



