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IN THE NURSERY.

| Fresh air, good food, and pure water &re the three prime essentials in the jaursery, says the 'Medical and Surgitear Journal.' -

I An infant's thirst is not quenched »y.milk. It needs water to drink with (regularity..: |^lways >old a baby in your anhs Mien feeding At in about tie same ■position, as if nursing it. ' "'■ ; Rubber -tubes; complicated nipples Wa ? UXTi ng bOttl eS - are' dangerous, and should never be used. ■ •i Eegular habits, proper food and long hours of sleep ar e : necessary: conditions to a| healthy infant. hr,^"* af ule for Ceding the baby, "ot +^ry iroin. it. Without ■IS T mother becomes (a o iS? h loose Nothing -and-wfre-SinS, S'?*«* into your £ foS:: ep.:afc niffht is bett^r I?; More infants', livpc *■»*■■ +~i i. ■■■■■' I fcftms *an lnfant's sto*a<* ■ S^t£f jS^oei'aS indica- ? foproS?«filldis eitHer'sick or feSAn P?i? per atjtei>tion was : |tyoff h ; c? 00 odtbe(lualltya^qxian0 d tbe(luallty a^qxian-

A nursing mother who worries of who is exhausted, or who indulges in excitement^ may become a source of danger to her infant. : ; , ■' Cleanliness as applied to the body, the mouth, the food, the vessels, the clothing, the furniture, the floor, the Carpets, the beds, and the atmosphere should be strictly observed.1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 3 (Supplement)

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IN THE NURSERY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 3 (Supplement)

IN THE NURSERY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 3 (Supplement)