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The Bacteriology of Human Milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Leonard S. Dudgeon
Affiliation:
Professor of Pathology, University of London
Reginald C. Jewesbury
Affiliation:
Physician in Charge of the Children's Department, St Thomas's Hospital.
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This enquiry into the bacteriology of human milk was prompted by our recent investigation of a case of entero-colitis in a breast-fed infant. In this case an abundant growth of a streptococcus was obtained from the faeces of the infant which was identical as far as we could determine with a streptococcus isolated from the mother's milk.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1924

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