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Posted by Karleen Gribble on December 09, 19100 at 01:33:37:
I have found mention
in an (unfortunately poorly referenced scientific article) that
Hippocrates, Avicenna and Celsus all described feeding by women who
had not given birth to children. Do you have any idea where I might be able
to find the primary sources to this ertion. Have you come across this
before. I would be most grateful for you iatance.
Karleen Gribble
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