Mothers were taught the importance of pure milk and its preparation by:
a. Abraham Jacobi
b. Lillian Wald
c. Jean Piaget
d. Florence Kelley
A
Abraham Jacobi is considered the "father of pediatrics." He established milk stations where mothers could bring their children for treatment. The mothers were also taught the importance of pure milk and its preparation.
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