PEDIATRICS Vol. 38 No. 2 August 1966, pp. 306-307
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Letters to the Editor

EVA J. SALBER M.D.1

1 Senior Research Associate

There are some points in Dr. Robertson's letter to which I feel I need to reply.

I do not know what the effect of including colored mothers would have been on the incidence of breast feeding in Boston. I deliberately kept my group homogeneous in this respect and, if I had included colored mothers, I would have analyzed their data separately and only if I had found no difference would I have combined the two groups.