480 MILK 



found that in the unprotected district there were many more 

 deaths of babies and that the average duration of sickness was 

 much greater than in the protected district. 



In addition to milk, heat and flies seem to be factors in the 

 causation of cholera infantum. It is important in attempts to 

 reduce infant mortality to realize and combat as many causes as 

 possible. If one cause is overrated, others will not receive the 

 attention they merit. In addition to providing a clean, whole- 

 some food, other conditions must be considered. This subject is 

 discussed in a later chapter by Abt and Levinson. 



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