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Presented as the Chairman's Address before the Section on Pediatrics at the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, Chicago, June 26, 1962.

From the Bruce Lyon Memorial Research Laboratory of the children's Hospital of the East Bay, Oakland, Calif., and the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.


JAMA. 1962;182(3):278-280. doi:10.1001/jama.1962.03050420054013
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Helmholz, H. F.:  Population Trends and Pediatric Objectives , Pediatrics , 10:359, 1952;.
Bolduan, C., and Weiner, L.:  Infant Mortality in New York City One Hundred Years Ago , J Pediat 7:55, 1935;.
Davidson, W. D.:  A Brief History of Infant Feeding , J Pediat 43:74, 1953;.
Jacobi, A., cited by Garrison, F. H.:  Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919) , Ann Med Hist 2:194, 1919;.
Robinson, V.:  The Life of A. Jacobi , Med Life 35:214, 1928;.
Gardner, L. I.:  Abraham Jacobi: Pediatric Pioneer , Pediatrics 24:282, 1959;.
Leopold, J.S.:  Pediatric Profiles: Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919) , J Pediat 46:605, 1955;.

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Helmholz, H. F.:  Population Trends and Pediatric Objectives , Pediatrics , 10:359, 1952;.
Bolduan, C., and Weiner, L.:  Infant Mortality in New York City One Hundred Years Ago , J Pediat 7:55, 1935;.
Davidson, W. D.:  A Brief History of Infant Feeding , J Pediat 43:74, 1953;.
Jacobi, A., cited by Garrison, F. H.:  Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919) , Ann Med Hist 2:194, 1919;.
Robinson, V.:  The Life of A. Jacobi , Med Life 35:214, 1928;.
Gardner, L. I.:  Abraham Jacobi: Pediatric Pioneer , Pediatrics 24:282, 1959;.
Leopold, J.S.:  Pediatric Profiles: Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919) , J Pediat 46:605, 1955;.
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