Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1877 — Healthfulness of Milk. [ARTICLE]
Healthfulness of Milk.
If any one wishes to grow fleshy, a pint of milk taken before retiring at night will soon cover the scrawniest bones. Although now-a-days we see a good ma y fleshy females, there are many lean and lank ones who sigh for the fashionable measure ofpl limpness, and who would be vastly improved in health and appearance could their figure be rounded with good, solid flesh. Nothing is more coveted by thin women than a full figure, ami nothing will rouse the ire and provoke the scandal of the “clipper builds” as the conseiousness ot plumpness in a rival. In cases of fever and summer complaint, milk is now tliven with excellent results. The ide* that milk irf “feverish” has exploded, and it is now the physician’s great reliance in bringing through typhoid patients, or those in too low it Mate to be nourished by solid food. It is a mistake to scrimp the milk pitcher. Take more mdk ignrt tilT less meat. Look to your milkman, amT Itave a Targe-sized Well-filled milk pitchers on the table each meal, and you also will have sound flesh and save doctor’s bills. — Rural New Yorker.
