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RefNoMS/527/4/2/33
LevelItem
TitleCopy, letter from F J H Coutts to William B Hardy
Date26 August 1917
DescriptionCritiques [Harriette] Chick's conclusions on her investigation into infantile scurvy -- notes that those with experience of infants fed on dried milk do not report the need for fruit juice as an essential -- suggests that Chick did not use a freshly prepared dried milk -- wonders at the finding that lime juice is ineffective against scurvy -- suggests that fruit juices should be an occasional supplement to dried milk.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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