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  1. Blood glucose in breast fed infants

    Dear Editor

    These findimgs go strongly in favour of the dictum not to interfere with "mother nature". Also it goes to prove that one must "treat the patient not the biochemistry"

    It helps us who may not have access to good biochemistry and monitoring apart from clinical in managinr our newborns.

    Well done!

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