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RefNoMS/527/4/2/38
LevelItem
TitleComments from L E Hill on proposed milk ration
Date11 November 1917
DescriptionNotes that the first class indicated for ration should be infants 'from weaning to 2 years,' with 'artificially fed babies to receive milk on a doctor's certificate' -- that the age of the second class be raised [from 12] to 14, as good nutrition is most required at puberty -- that having a higher ration for 'the sick and pregnant women' will cause problems for doctors giving certificates, and that extra milk may not be necessary for the health of these.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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