| Show I I Baby's Safety Lies in Natural Feeding i Feed u milk mUk drawn direct from HUMAN H its Us natural fount taunt by the lips of ofa a baby is not only the perfect food but it con contains bins various arlous ferments which endow it with antitoxic and bactericidal properties writes Dr Charles E E. do M Mt of ot Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia In the New York Medical Journal It Is well known that cows cow's milk Is not sterile even hen it leaves the animal and before It reaches a baby It t has bas had many opportunities for further further further fur fur- ther conta contamination The only sure suro means to safeguard the life of of-an of an Infant Is to follow strIctly strict- strict ly lytho y tho the methods of ot Natu Nature e says Dr The The physician tan must realize that hat his consent to deprive an n Infant of breast milk entails the the responsibility responsibility of ot reducing th the chances of ot that infant to live Tho The fed breast Infant receives milk that Is ant antitoxic and bactericidal and ea each h t feeding to hold at bay tho the agencies which tend to destroy destro It ILDr it IL Dr insists the social e eon con must not be allowed as s asin an n excuse for tor a mother not nursing her own baby and thus imperilling Its m life Ufa If It this be impossible a healthy foster mother must be obtained and in Cas case casei where the parents are too poor f for far r this the baby must be put to nurse nuns to an animal rather than be fed Oil on on this animals animal's milk from a bottle Tho animal preferred by Dr is II the goat Goats Goat's milk is better than cows cow's as It more moro nearly approximates human human hu hu- man milk and goats are free fro from trani tuberculosis But they thoy must be kept clean otherwise their odor makes theta them objectionable Dr shows pictures of ot an easy method of or arranging a and baby a goat at so that tho child may nurse nurs |