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breast was a fact of life. Although cross-cultural feeding practices varied widely with regard to the timing of weaning and the extent and variety of supplementary foods, infants depended on breast milk (maternal or of a wet nurse) for surv...
infants' survival depended on a lactating woman, the child's mother or a wet nurse (a woman who breastfeeds another woman's child for payment, charity, or friendship). Available alternatives to human milk were inadequate, indeed often dange...
healthier infant. Successful follow-up depends on the healthcare provider's knowledge of the mechanics of breastfeeding, the evaluation of successful lactation, and the interventions required if difficulties develop. A 2012 Cochrane review ...
Wendling was a Harvey country farmer and a stockman. He had some negotiation with an active cattle buyer, that he might sale few of his cattle in the middle of August. Indeed he asked him to call back when he decided to sell his cattle. Lat...
badgers from Gloucestershire (mainly street traffic casualties), and by April 1973 they had verified the occurrence of bovine TB in 36 out of a total of 165 badgers. Subsequent checking of numerous hundreds of street casualties over the hom...
beef industry in Australia is productive and it signifies of the great embankments and management that it has brought about within the country. Beef industry in Australia initiated when the original cattle was brought by the fleets in 1788;...
the northeastern African country of Sudan, which stretches southward from Egypt for 2000 kilometers and westward from the Red Sea for 1500 kilometers. The Nuer is the second largest tribe in southern Sudan, numbering over one million people...