1. Ayerst Laboratories: Getting back in shape. New York: NY: Ayerst, 1980. "Whether or not you succeed in nursing your baby will depend largely upon your temperament (it helps to be placid) and your anatomy. Often women who wish to nurse are ultimately defeated by the structure (and consequent fragility) of their nipples...Even when nipple shape is unre- markable, cracking is a common problem...Eventually, if cracking is extensive, it may be necessary to discontinue nursing." (p. 20) Ayerst is a division of American Home Products, makers of Wyeth formulas. As of 1988, this item was still being distributed to families.
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2. Zimbabwe Ministry of Health: Baby feeding. Harare: Govern- ment of Zimbabwe, 1981
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3. Jeffery F: This senseless ban on bottles. Mother and Baby (UK), August 1988, pp. 6-7
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4. Wyeth International: The Baby Book (1987) and 5 Good Reasons to Feed Promil Instead of Cow's Milk (1986). Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania: Wyeth.
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5. Mead Johnson: The Role of Infant Formula in Your Baby's Nutrition. Evansville, Indiana: Mead Johnson, 1984
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6. Auerbach KG: Beyond the issue of accuracy: evaluating pa- tient education materials forbreastfeeding mothers. J Human Lact4:108-110, 1988
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7. Ross Laboratories: Supplement Feeding, What Breastfeeding Mothers Ask. Columbus, Ohio: Ross, 1985, p.3-3
9. Wyeth International: Breast Feeding Your Baby. Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania: Wyeth, 1986, pp.3-4
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10. INFACT Canada: The WHO International Code Protects Babies, 133 slides, 20 minute tape, script. INFACT Can- ada,10 Trinity Square, Toronto M5G iBi, 1986. Rental: $25.00
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11. Cannon Babysafe Ltd: Advertisement for Avent breast pump, in Pregnancy and Babycare (UK), 1987 (free maga- zine for new mothers jointly published by the Royal College of Midwives and National Pharmaceutical Association)
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12. Nursery Ltd: Advertisement in British parents' magazines, 1987
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13. Readers are encouraged the view the slide show, "Malnutri- tion in an urban environment", which links bottle-feeding, malnutrition in older children, and close child spacing; by Mercedes Solon and Ann Burgess, 24 slides and script. Teaching Aids at Low Cost (TALC), P.O. Box 49, St. Albans, Herts. AL1 4AX, England, UK, 1979
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14. IBFAN Afrique Nouvelles (Kenya) juillet 1988 (p.8)
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15. Short RV: Unpublished presentation at International Lactation Conference, Melbourne, Australia (15 August 1988)
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16. Lactation Consultant's Declaration. J Human Lact4:136-136, 1988