NOTES AND AUTHOEITIES 323 



A Clinical Report on the Chemical Examination 

 of Two Hundred Cases of Human Breast Milk, 

 by V. and J. S. Adriance. 



See also Rotch, op. cit. 



20. The Composition and Methods of Analysis of 



Human Milk, by Professor Albert R. Leeds, 

 Ph.D. 



21. G. von Bunge, op. cit. 



22. Heredity and Human Progress, by W. Duncan 



McKim, M.D., Ph.D., pp. 147-158. 

 The Criminal, by Havelock Ellis, p. 109. 



23. The Theory and Practice of Infant Feeding, by 



Henry Dwight Chapin, M.D., p. 196. 



24. British Medical Journal, May 21, 1904. 



25. Report Interdepartmental Committee, pp. 50-51. 



26. Chapin, op. cit, p. 214. 



27. Idem. 



28. Chapin, Breast Feeding and the Infant's Develop- 



ment, in Archives of Pediatrics, August, 

 1904. 



29. It was at one time seriously proposed to substi- 



tute some artificial food for human infants in 

 place of breast milk, on the ground that it 

 would be better for the infants ! See report of 

 a lecture by Professor Leeds before the New 

 York Academy of Sciences, the Sanitarium, 

 May 24, 1883, p. 325. 



30. Ambulatory and Hospital Management of the 



