PEDIATRICS Vol. 71 No. 4 April 1983, pp. 667-668
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A Partially Blind Study

BRIAN FORSYTH MB, CHB, FRCP(C)1

1 Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 333 Cedar St, New Haven, CT 06510

To the Editor.—

I would like to suggest that the article entitled: "Cow's Milk Formula as a Cause of Infantile Colic: A Double-Blind Study"1 would be better entitled: Infantile Colic and Confusion with Milk Formulas: A Partially Blinded Study. The authors of the article suggest that their results demonstrate that infantile colic was "cow's milk dependent in 71% of the infants in the study" and "53% of these infants also showed an adverse reaction to soy." With this, I disagree.