1945
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1945.02020210060009
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Xxvii. Comparative Values of Bovine and Human Milks in Infant Feeding

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“…The recommended allowance of 150 mg. of ascorbic acid rests on a somewhat sounder foundation.8-The ascorbic acid content of human milk is much higher than that of cow's milk. 83 The allow¬ ance of 400 to 800 ' international units of vitamin D is the same as for pregnancy.…”
Section: Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommended allowance of 150 mg. of ascorbic acid rests on a somewhat sounder foundation.8-The ascorbic acid content of human milk is much higher than that of cow's milk. 83 The allow¬ ance of 400 to 800 ' international units of vitamin D is the same as for pregnancy.…”
Section: Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%