PROTEIN IN INFANT FEEDING Doctors who were insistent on the theory that excess protein is harmful, were taken aback by the evidence, in some three or four million healthy and normal children throughout the Empire, that Glaxo, with its relative excess of protein, is remarkably beneficial. It was not until last year that American investigators proved that the protein of cows' milk differs entirely from that of human milk. Professor Holt and Doctor Fales working under the auspices of the Rockefeller bequest, demonstrated that in the matter of protein, when using cows' milk, three times the quantity would have to be given to bring it into line with protein contained in human milk. This was more surprising to many dietetic experts than it was to the proud and happy mothers who had successfully reared their babies on Glaxo. On application to Box 1 509 Wellington , literature and a sample of Glaxo will gladly be sent. The Super Milk :: Builds Bonnie Babies Proprietors: Joseph Nathan & Co. Ltd. London and Wellington
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 July 1923, Page 11
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