Abstract
Summary and Conclusions
The feeding of various types of milk to young albino rats of the same litter has a different effect upon the growth, the erythrocyte count and the hemoglobin content of the animals. Goats' milk produces in many instances a severe anemia of hyperchromic character, cows' milk produces a distinctly hypochromic anemia in a smaller percentage of the animals, and human milk does not have any deleterious effect upon the growth or the red blood picture of the growing albino rat.
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