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Lenore Goldfarb Dr. Jack Newman Dr. Perle Feldman Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC

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Dr. Jack Newman

Publications (Peer Reviewed)

  1. Evaluation of Sponging to Reduce Body Temperature in Febrile Children, Can Med Assoc J, 1985;132:641-42
  2. "Nursemaid's Elbow" in Infants 6 months and Under, J Emerg Med 1985;2:403-4
  3. Breastfeeding, the Problem of "Not Enough Milk", Can Fam Phys 1986;32:571-4
  4. Patterns of Walker Use and Walker Injury, Pediatrics, 1986;78:488-93
  5. Intussusception in Infants under 4 Months, Can Med Assoc J 1987;136:266-68
  6. Breastfeeding Problems presenting to the emergency department: Diagnosis and Management. Ped Emerg Care 1989;5:198-201
  7. Breast Rejection: A little-appreciated cause of lactation failure. Can Fam Phys 1990; 36:449-453
  8. Malaria in Children. Ped Emerg Care 1990;6:40-44
  9. Breastfeeding Problems Associated with the Early Introduction of Bottles and Pacifiers. J Hum Lact 1990;6:59-63
  10. Rapid Intravenous Rehydration in the Pediatric Emergency Department, Ped Emerg Care, 1990;6:186-188
  11. When Breast-feeding is not Contraindicated. Can Fam Phys, 1991;37:969-75
  12. Bottle-feeding as normal (Guest Editorial). J Hum Lact, 1992;8:2-4
  13. Establishing Breastfeeding : Starting off Right. Can J Pediatr 1992;4:55-60
  14. The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative. Can J Pediatr 1992;4:117-122
  15. Breastfeeding in a polluted world: uncertain risks clear benefits. Can Med Assoc J 1993;149:33-37 (UNICEF's Breastfeeding Paper of the Month, May 1994)
  16. Decision tree and postpartum management for preventing dehydration in the "breastfed" baby. J Hum Lact 1996;12:129-35 (Chosen best article of 1996 by JHL readers)

If you value this service, kindly consider a donation to the Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation (registered charity) and earmark the donation for the Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute and/or the Goldfarb Breastfeeding Program.

You can donate through their website, canadianbreastfeedingfoundation.org, or by mail to Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation, 5764 Monkland Ave, Suite 424, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4A 1E9.


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