Show i ir r r. r Brady Brady Brady- Says Prefer Milk Sugar For Feeding of Infants BRADY MD M.D. ILL f by chance that thatis th of just u n is vigorous ire arc more today a CS mortality rate aret are likely to t the Is of child rt an taste ier 2 bb ies were and 1 a 1 ou p z didies ne thing r o ors drug nurses s rho od Dr Brady hbo and parents no nor m s of plying make k kc a 3 practice ris ts is r with opium in the form p sooth- sooth anum iJ 3 colic cure curc or cough ire intelligent people I tia ad days s 's a break in the way nay of of fresh air light com corn r b Mc ble le clothing and bcd covers bed covers coverse ne e as weather and common 1 dictate pure wholesome and protection a against un un- t tt d advice by interfering lr ires s. s Some ome Unconvinced hOu hough h some sonic people remain I aced 1 that it Jt would he be ade ad ad- r e or or even cren proper to instruct Ind d girls in n th the C care ire and feeding of oC infants I predict that I this wi will eventually become a prerequisite prerequisite pre pre- I requisite for entrance into high school The newer knowledge e of nutrition tion acquired since Topsy was a colt and her driver an honest per cent doctor in Penn Yan enables us to prevent manifestations mani mani- of deficiency diseases diseases- conditions which formerly made mademan man many babies unhappy and still do handicap underprivileged chil chil- dren I use that detestable word underprivileged not in the snobbish sense Lady Bountiful and the lunch chuff boys do hut h but v J v a aS meaning just one thing that the parents of these unhappy babies lack Jack intelligence ence or common sense They pay more than 60 cents a pound for fancy sugar m ar prescribed by a t trick although no reputable ph physician or or nutrition authority has shown or even dares claim it is in any anyway any anyway anyway way superior to ordinary cane or beet sugar in infant feeding or in inthe inthe inthe the diet of oC invalids or healthy persons Preferred for Infants lactose the sugar naturally present in milk should be preferred for infant feeding It ItS W was S commonly used for the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose in the era of mathem mathematical formula feeding Some a. a tors today believe milk sugar makes more utilizable the calcium calcium calcium cal cal- I I which has been assimilated from food Whether this is so or not milk sugar costs I more than II pure cane or beet sugar and physicians physicians phy phy- s who prescribe it in preference preference prefer- prefer ence to cane sugar or beet sugar I Ido do so principally because it is not I so sn sweet weel a as cane sugar suar and thorp there i fore r rd d does docs s l not l accustom t the the b baby bY bYI I to sweet foods One kind ind of sugar is as easily digested as another and yields the same number of calories The rhe sugar gar of milk represents about one half the caloric value of milk and sugar of one kind or another should supply one-half one of the caloric requirements of the baby |