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The Care and Feeding of Children / A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses

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About This Book

Practical, question-and-answer guidance for mothers and nurses that explains everyday child care, feeding, and common ailments. Early sections cover hygiene, bathing, clothing, nursery conditions, growth, and dentition. A central portion addresses infant feeding, including breastfeeding management, maternal diet, weaning, cow's-milk modification and preparation, bottle-feeding schedules, and formulas. Subsequent chapters advise on the diets of older children and offer sample food types and rules. A closing miscellany recommends routines for sleep, exercise, bowel care, and presents concise first-aid measures and brief guidance for colic, convulsions, respiratory troubles, contagious diseases, vaccination, and other frequent problems.

About the Author

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L. Emmett Holt

L. Emmett Holt was an American pediatrician and author, best known for his influential work in child care and nutrition. His notable book, "The Care and Feeding of Children / A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses," serves as a comprehensive guide for parents and caregivers, emphasizing the importance of proper nutrition and health practices for children. Holt's contributions to pediatric medicine and his advocacy for children's health have left a lasting impact on child-rearing practices in the early 20th century.

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