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Jake Cipolla <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 May 1999 14:12:57 -0400
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Personally, I think that MMM is much more inclusive and up-to-date.
Certanly in terms of clinical data, here isn't gong to be anything in
POB that is not covered as completely and with more recent studies in
MMM.

My .02

Jake


> I have a question about books for prepping for the IBCLE this July.  I own
> a copy of Milk, Money and Madness by Dia Michels.  (Hi, Dia!)  I see that
> on the IBCLE suggested reading list to study for the exam, they list
> Gabrielle Palmer's Politics of Breastfeeding.  They do not list Dia's MMM.
> Why is this?  I have not yet read Politics of BF, but I gathered that the
> two books cover similar topics, no?  Would my re-reading MMM which I
> already own, be sufficient to review these topics for the Exam, or would
> you recommend I purchase Palmer's Politics of Breastfeeding?  Is one more
> research based than the other?

--
Jake Cipolla, retired lawyer, stay-at-home mom to Luca Antonio (7/26/94)
and Nicholas Liam (5/1/97), LLL Leader.
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