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A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (Volume One)
Smellie, William
1752
Published by Printed for D. Wilson and T. Durham, London
Location of original: Countway Rare Books, Harvard University
 
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454 Of NURSES in general.

 

 Some children thrive very well on this diet, but when it is neither agreeable to their palates, nor nourishing, a wet nurse must be procured, before the child is too much emaciated and exhausted; and if it can suck, the good effects of the milk will soon be manifest. But for further information, on this head, the reader may consult Dr. Cadogan's letter on the nursing of children.

 

 

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