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Infants - Nutrition - Requirements - Early works to 1800
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The mothers looking-glass: or, the concurrent judgement of the learned, Namely, Peter de la Primaudaye, Charron, Favourinus, Donatus Acciajolus, Scheiblerus, Moor, Gratian, Amesius, Perkins, Taylor, Usher, and the Author of the whole Duty of Man. Given in the solution of that question in the oeconomicks, whether the mother be obliged to give the child its first nourishment, by giving it suck herself? In a letter from Gaius Seius, to his friend Publius Mævius, a Person of Quality, in the Country. Published for the good of mankind.
Gaius Seius.
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Date: 1702
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