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Page 57
... o'clock feeding is given , the face is washed , and bed is in order , alone in a dark , well ven- tilated room . The infant should then not be dis- turbed until the ten o'clock feeding , if he is still re- ceiving it , or until the ...
... o'clock feeding is given , the face is washed , and bed is in order , alone in a dark , well ven- tilated room . The infant should then not be dis- turbed until the ten o'clock feeding , if he is still re- ceiving it , or until the ...
Page 78
... feeding may be omitted , its loss being more than compensated for by the added rest given to both mother and child . In omitting this feeding , which is generally given at two o'clock in the morning , it is well at first to delay the ten o' ...
... feeding may be omitted , its loss being more than compensated for by the added rest given to both mother and child . In omitting this feeding , which is generally given at two o'clock in the morning , it is well at first to delay the ten o' ...
Page 105
... o'clock feeding , preferably from a spoon , beginning with a teaspoon- ful or two and gradually increasing to a tablespoonful or more . If the infant is unwilling to eat from a spoon , the cereal at first may be put into the bottle with ...
... o'clock feeding , preferably from a spoon , beginning with a teaspoon- ful or two and gradually increasing to a tablespoonful or more . If the infant is unwilling to eat from a spoon , the cereal at first may be put into the bottle with ...
Contents
THE CHANGING ORDER | 3 |
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | 11 |
CARE AND TRAINING | 35 |
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