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Fluid Therapy authored by Dr. L. Finberg.
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The authors wish to acknowledge the American Pediatric Society and its council for stimulating and supporting the activities of the workgroup on History, Chaired by Drs. Lawrence Finberg and E. Richard Stiehm, which resulted in this manuscript.
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A History of Pediatric Specialties
This is the seventh article in our series on the history of pediatric specialties. Drs. Kleinman and Barness describe the history of artificial feeding, discoveries of micronutrients, definition of nutritional requirements and the affirmation of human breast milk as the ideal infant feeding. Dr. Finberg describes the studies of electrolyte metabolism and effective fluid therapy, which has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the mortality of diarrheal disease. These are great stories of major contributions from Pediatrics.
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Kleinman, R., Barness, L. & Finberg, L. History of Pediatric Nutrition and Fluid Therapy. Pediatr Res 54, 762–772 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1203/01.PDR.0000088018.17598.C5
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