Artificial Feeding for Babies

Synopsis
Illustrates artificial feeding for babies. It summarises the chemical differences between human and cow’s milk in order to emphasise the need for specially prepared milks. It compares different brands, shows how feeds are made up and tabulates the quantities which should be given but finally points to the need for flexibility in feeding routines.
Language
English
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 14 min.
Year of production
1980
Availability
Sale; 1996 sale: £47.00 (+VAT +p&p) (EMFV)
Uses
Medical students, particularly those wishing to specialise in paediatrics.
Subjects
Medical sciences
Keywords
babies; baby feeding; paediatric medicine

Credits

Director
Peter Coltman
Producer
Peter Coltman
Writer
Michael F G Buchanan
Cast
Michael F G Buchanan 

Production Company

Name

University of Leeds Media Services

Notes
see Leeds University Television

Sponsor

Name

University of Leeds, Department of Paediatrics

Distributor

Name

Graves Medical Audiovisual Library, c/o Concord Video & Film Council

Notes
Secretary: Lydia Vulliamy
Name

Viewtech Educational Media

Notes
NB. Viewtech ceased trading in 2014 and the company’s products are no longer in distribution

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