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enlightenment upon the subject of artificial infant 

 feeding, it is probably quite as safe as substitute 

 breast-nursing. The humble and docile cow is the 

 foster-mother, or wet-nurse, of the modern infant. 

 In the striking phrase of Dr. McCleary, "The human 

 infant tends more and more to become a parasite 

 of the milch cow," " 



