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MARIE BIANCUZZO <[log in to unmask]>
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Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Jul 1995 19:17:38 -0400
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Hmmmmm. Well now you've got me thinking!  I might be entirely mistaken,
but I am sure that a study was published in Birth about a year ago,
and I honestly thought it was Rosier.Now that you question it, however, I
have to go back to wondering!

Honestly, since I've moved I think I forgot to pack my brains. I recently
complained to a colleague that I thought I was getting Alzheimer's, but
she quickly assured me that was not the case. She cheerfully pointed out
that I am not forgetful all of the time, only half of the time, so she
diagnosed with me with Halfheimers!

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Marie Biancuzzo, RN MS                      Perinatal Nurse Consultant
PO Box 1562                                        Phone: 703-758-0092
Herndon, Virginia 22070-1562     email: [log in to unmask]


On Sat, 22 Jul 1995 [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Hi Marie,
>
> I wonder if we're talking about the same article. My copy of the May 1988 BF
> Review has an article entitled Cool Cabbage Compresses by Wendy Rosier which
> was I think the first printed reference to the use of cabbage leaves for
> lactational purposes. Possibly she re-wrote/updated this article for Birth. I
> haven't read the rest of my mail yet -perhaps someone else will comment and
> we will solve the mystery. Thanks for your response !
>
> Beverley.
>

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