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First edition. 8vo. xiii, 308 pp. 2 large folding charts, 29 tables, 11 figs., index. Navy cloth, blind-stamped cover, gilt-stamped spine title. Fine. Fritz Bradley Talbot was an 'outstanding' Cli...
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First edition. 8vo. xiii, 308 pp. 2 large folding charts, 29 tables, 11 figs., index. Navy cloth, blind-stamped cover, gilt-stamped spine title. Fine. Fritz Bradley Talbot was an 'outstanding' Clinical Professor Pediatrics, Harvard University Medical School. Working with Dr. John Lovett Morse and others, he helped to spread the gospel of clean milk and hygienic dairies, which eventually led to the compulsory pasteurization of milk in Massachusetts. He established the "Wet Nurse" Directory, the first in America. He founded the Children's Medical Service at Mass General in 1910. See: New England Journal of Medicine, January 7, 1965; L. Emmett Holt Jr., "Fritz Bradley Talbot, MD 1878-1964", Am J Dis Child. 1965;110(3):333-334. First Edition.
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Publisher: Macmillan Co., 1930.
Year: 1930
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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