“…Yet any hypothesis for the rise in incidence of duodenal ulcer has also to explain its recession in the South of the United Kingdom since 1950, and also a similar but lesser and slower fall in the North of the country (Susser and Stein, 1962;Pulvertaft, 1968). Two possible reasons present, firstly high though these infants' needs may be, they have been met initially, if at some cost, by a generation of mothers who struggled with the guilt induced by popular interpretations of Freudian teach ings, and from childhood onwards, by the udder of the Welfare State, introduced significantly in 1945 when duodenal ulcer began to decline.…”