Excerpt from How We Fed the Baby to Make Her Healthy and Happy: With Health Hints
Physicians usually come in for a round share of complaint, if not abuse, at the hands of hygienic writers who may, or not, have themselves belonged to the profession which they now seek to disparage, whenever any radical change is demanded, and which, it may be claimed by the enthusiastic author, should have been made long ago at the instance of the doctors.
But knowing, as I do, that medical practitioners, the world over, are, as a rule, the hardest worked and the poorest paid; the most untiring in their efforts to benefit their patrons (who are so often their beneficiaries); and the most magnanimous and philanthropic of all professional men, and, therefore, that they have earned the deep hold that they certainly have upon the minds and the hearts of the people, - knowing all this so well, I am sure that only by their general approval and co-operation, can there be brought about any radical and speedy reformation such as is suggested in the following pages.
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