>If someone can get it in writing from Ross that a hospital receiving books
>for free distribution to mothers is tied to a commitment from that hospital
>to undermine BF by the distribution of free formula samples to the same
>mothers, the AAP may be able to get out from under the whole deal. Wouldn't
>that be nice?
It would be nice, assuming that AAP wants out of the deal. Is that the
case? I haven't seen all of the correspondence on this issue between
the AAP and the bf committee, but what I have seen makes me wonder
if the AAP as a whole wants out of this lucrative deal.
Someone please correct me if I am misinformed.
Naomi Bar-Yam
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