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"J. Rachael Hamlet & Duncan L. Cooper" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Sep 1995 11:23:03 -0500
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Does anyone want to respond to this by private email?  (I've already
replied to her directly and disabused her of the notion that I am a
lactation professional)  This looks like an opportunity to educate
someone who might be in a position of power someday.

Rachael


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Date:          Fri, 29 Sep 1995 09:57:36 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject:       Re: That little needle they put in your wrist...
To:            Rachael Hamlet <[log in to unmask]>

Rachael -
Actually, I'm writing to you because you mentioned in your post that you
were a lactation specialist and I was wondering if you can help me.  I am
looking for references (articles, chapters, hearsay - almost anything!)
about oxytocin as a lactation inducer.  While I know that it is used for
this, I can only find references to it being used as a labor inducer.  The
one reference I did get was a medical textbook.  I am in grad school at
Harvard and our med library had never heard of the book, nor had any other
library I tried.  Anyway, to make a long question not any longer, do have
any references that might be useful, or a direction to point me in?
(please, please, please 8^}) Thanks for any help. Nancygail
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