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Yes, I was an avid Dr. Quinn fan, as I have an interest in history of
medicine.
The baby was about 9-10 months old, and died of some "mysterious" diarrheal
illness. (Remember, this was pre-antibiotic era.) She had been breastfed,
but mom was "weaning her, and giving milk from our cow". When tests of the
milk directly from the cow were negative, Dr. Quinn astutely cultured the
milk from the bottle tubing to find the culprit.
Becky Saenz, MD, IBCLC
At 05:35 AM 02/12/2000 PST, you wrote:
>I barely recall an episode of Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, that the parents
>tried to blame Dr Quinn of not saving the sick baby. Dr Quinn's research
>showed the baby died from contamination in the brand new bottles. Anyone
>remember this episode more clearly?
>Denise Punger MD FAAFP
>Florida
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