Dr. Abraham Jacobi focused attention on health problems in children and made a major stride toward their welfare by initiating:
a. pediatric wards in hospitals.
b. free inoculations against smallpox.
c. milk stations in the city of New York.
d. serving nutritious foods in orphanages.
C
Dr. Abraham Jacobi, referred to as the father of pediatrics, initiated the establishment of milk stations in New York showing how to sanitize milk for children.
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