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Infant Feeding

Infant Feeding
Wilson, Owen H. The Care and Feeding of Southern Babies; a Guide for
Mothers, Nurses, and Baby Welfare Workers in the South. Nashville,
Tennessee: Cokesbury Press, 1926.
Owen Wilson (1870-1960) was a native of Tennessee, a graduate of
Vanderbilt Medical School (1891), a practicing pediatrician, and a
part-time lecturer in pediatrics at Vanderbilt Medical School from 1909
through 1942. He believed that Southern babies, because of climate and
family food habits, needed feeding guidelines different from those given
in leading pediatric texts of the early twentieth century. Dr.
Wilson's book is very practical, with clear, simple instructions on
the care and feeding of children from birth until age three. Tables of
development, heights and weights and some recipes are included. Only
three hundred copies of this book were published.
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