" GLAXO " ANS WERS ALL POSTULATES. An ideal infants' food is one which re- Since the tota' proteids m cow's milk con. sembles, as closely as possible, mother s sists of, roughly, 9-10ths caseinogen and milk It should contain the same con- I -10th lad-albumin, and m human milk siituents m the same propcrtion and the of 2-3rds lact-albumin and 1-Srd caseinsame form, and should be germ-free. ogen, it would be natural to assume that the curd formed by Glaxo, m the presence GLAXO ANSWERS ALL o f an fIC /tf f would resemble the heavy leaTHESE REQUIREMENTS thery casein clot. This is not so, hown ever, for on the addition of rennin, a light By reason of its small curd, the large flocculeni precipitate , resembling m every amount of soluble albumin present, its fhat of Lact . albumirii results . standardised composition and bacteriological purity, it is a far superior food to This is °f ihe utmost importance, for ordinary cow's milk m all conditions it is this leathery casein clot which is one where a milk diet is desirable, °f the i r^test drawbacks of cows-milk feeding to the infant. Cow's milk, when diluted sufficiently , . . . . . ,~, , . . ; J ;, The bacteriological purity of Glaxo, toto approximate the amount of proteid .. ... 6 r . .. /.,.... , . . . Jf , . , r ... geiher with its ease of digestibility, and present therein to that of human milk, , , /. * . ' , .,-.',, hence ihe absence of dyspeptic troubles, becomes markedly deficient m fat ; extra , .. . . . , . , . , ' ',,, makes it ihe ideal infants summer food; cream has to be added. Glaxo diluted 1 , , , , ' , o , . f , , for whether summer diarrhoea be entirely m 6 contains as much fat as human .- - . .. , a specific infection, or whether the opposing view be held, AND IT IS THE ONLY PRE- GLAXO ANSWERS PARED FOOD WHICH DOES. ALL POSTULATES "BUILDS BONNIE BABIES." Samples, together with Medical and Analytical Reports, sent free on application to — GLAXO, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XI, Issue 2, 1 April 1918, Page II
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