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  1. 1 lip 2018 · Breastfeeding mothers made connections between the hospital use of infant formula and the emergence after 10–21 days of infant gut distress. Their concerns were often dismissed, but prompted growing research into food hypersensitivity, an emerging epidemic.

  2. 9 cze 2010 · Baby's WWII gas mask. Children's gas masks were often made in bright colours to make them less frightening. This baby's mask would have totally enclosed the baby and air would...

  3. BREASTFEEDING VERSUS FORMULA-FEEDING. Throughout the history of wet nursing, the feeding bottle, and formula, breastfeeding has remained the medically preferred method of infant feeding. Despite this preference, since 1865 scientists have tried to create a synthetic formula equal to human milk.

  4. 11 maj 2022 · Sometimes called a 'baby helmet', the lower canvas section that tied around the child was rubberised to prevent poison gas seeping into the interior. Various bodies demonstrated the use of this gas mask to ensure parents knew exactly how to use the gas mask in an emergency.

  5. 20 kwi 2015 · Gas masks were issued by the government at the start of World War Two. Gas attacks were greatly feared and all British citizens received a gas mask – including young children and babies.

  6. 17 maj 2022 · In 1938, the British Government gave everyone, including babies, gas masks to protect them in case the Germans dropped poison gas bombs on Britain. They were carried normally in a cardboard box or in some cases a tin box and had to be taken wherever you went.

  7. The gas mask had nicknames from 'nosebag' after the feedbags that horse wore round their noses, to 'dickey-bird'. Many children called the gas mask a 'Hitler.' The gas mask was not popular and most people found it uncomfortable. It was tight fitting to prevent any fumes leaking into the mask.

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