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Baines, Mary Anne.

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    Excessive infant-mortality : how can it be stayed? : a paper contributed to the National Social Science Association, (London meeting) : to which is added a short paper, reprinted from the Lancet, on infant-alimentation, or artificial feeding, as a substitute for breast-milk, considered in its physical and social aspects / by M.A. Baines.

    Baines, Mary Anne. | Date: [1862]
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    The comparative properties of human and animal milks : a new theory as to 'essences,' and a new interpretation of some physiological facts : a paper read before a medical audience at the Hanover-square rooms, February 13, 1860, with a short account of the proceedings / by M.A. Baines.

    Baines, Mary Anne. | Date: [1860]
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    The practice of hiring wet nurses (especially those from the 'fallen') considered, as it affects public health and public morals : a paper contributed to the Public Health Department of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at the Bradford meeting, October, 1859.

    Baines, Mary Anne. | Date: [1859]

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