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Ah, yes..
Actually, they were still around in the 70s. My mother used these with my
youngest sister. My sister had Cerebral Palsy and a very high palate - I
still have a few of the bottles, but the nipples are long since disintegrated.
Is this the same company though?
Looks to me like these old Hygeia Bottles were manufactured by Ball (The
canning jar people). I will have to go search one out from under the sink and
see if ithas a manufacturers name on it.
There are many companies named Hygeia. it will take a better detective than
me to figure out who owns Hygeia and if there is any relation.
Laura Goodwin-Wright
LLL Breastfeeding Helpline - US
1 877 4 LA LECHE (1-877-452-5324)
In a message dated 4/18/2009 10:02:58 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 21:10:36 -0400
From: Phyllis Adamson IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Hygeia bottles
I think they date from the 1940's. They were the glass, wide-mouthed, easy
to clean alternative to the tiny-mouthed (1/2" opening) bottles common in
the '20's and '30's. I have a couple of 8oz and one 4oz "antique" Hygeia
bottles in my collection of infant feeding devices.
It seems they are generally unaware of the company's bottle-making
history, so I wonder how the new pump company came to adopt the bottle company's
name?
Phyllia
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