PEDIATRICS Vol. 47 No. 5 May 1971, pp. 960-961
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Richard's Day

Robert H. Schaeffer M.D.1

1 P. O. Box 1597 Walla Walla, Washington 99362

I recently saw a child who had developed acute generalized hives in the middle of the night, and, at my request, his mother typed up a list of all the known "things" that had crossed his lips during the preceding day. His mother works and, therefore, makes use of many convenience foods. I thought it might be interesting for your readers to note what the modern American boy eats these days:

The only thing different that Richard has never had before was two ready baked pie shells.