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Karen Gromada <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Apr 2005 22:36:43 +0000
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Re: << "http://www.babybottle-museum.co.uk/murder.html"The not so friendly baby
bottle (murder bottles) 
<The bottles were designed with a integral glass tube, and a stopper.
Attached to the glass tube there was a length of Indian rubber tubing,
which ended with a bone mouth shield and a rubber teat. This design of
bottle was impossible to keep clean and even though openly condemned by
much of the medical profession of the time, continued to sell well into
the 1920's. Much of this popularity was attributed to the fact that the
baby could be left unattended to feed, even before the baby was old
enough to hold the bottle.  >>


Although they may now be safer (bacteria-wise), the other disadvantages remain in these modern updates via: www.twinlist.org/twinbusiness.html#bottleholder

Click on Podee and Pacifeeder links, but enter at your own risk! (Ditto for clicking on other links under this topic.) These holders are really "pushed" for mothers of multiples, especially re: higher-order multiples. What a socializing experience mealtimes are for these babies...

Karen

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