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"We congratulate the author on his careful study of the healthy infant, about whom it has too long been difficult to obtain exact information."—The Lancet.

"A valuable addition to the literature dealing with the scientific knowledge of infancy and early childhood.... The book starts with a brief and easily comprehended exposition of physical characteristics, a groundwork of great value to intelligent women who desire, from one reason or another, to be self-reliant as far as possible where their babies are concerned. A chapter devoted to 'The Healthy Infant' gives in pleasingly lucid fashion a picture of what a baby should be doing at each point of its development."—The Queen.

"This book deals fully and clearly with the physiology of the infant; with dietetics, based on a study of human and cow's milk, as supplied to it; with the effects of faulty upbringing, more especially of faulty feeding; the signs, causes and treatment of diseased conditions, and so on. It should be a valuable aid to the intelligent mother or nurse."—Nursing Notes.

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WOMAN AND MARRIAGE

A HANDBOOK

By MARGARET STEPHENS