1 — I An Adjuvant to, or Substitute for, the Mother's Milk. & * Jdktttans ' Jwfrs. c=7pHE " ALLENBURYS " MII y K FOOD, on the addition of water as directed, forms an accurately estimated humanised milk, and may be given to the infant at the same time as the mother's nrlk. It has been proved by clinica] experiments to be as easy of digestion as human milk. No digestive disturbance is caused by giving alternate feeds from the breast and the " Alienburys ' Feeder. Weaning can therefore proceed gradually with comfort— both to mother and child. In addition to the above, the " Alienburys ,: ' Milk Food No. lis free from all fermentive and pathogenic organisms. It is slightly alkaline, as mother's milk, and has not suffered the acid decomposition wh I 'ch so usually aff cts cow's nrlk, and is the cause of so much digestive and other trouble. A Sample, with full particulars and analyses, will be sent on request. Milk Food No. 1. Milk Food No. 2. Malted Food No. 3. From Birth to 3 months. From 3 to 7 months. From 7 months upwards. ALLEN & HANBURYS, Limited BRIDGE and LOFTUS STREETS, SYDNEY. i ■ '
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 April 1909, Page 75
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