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"les lactario-russulés du domaine oriental de madagascar".

English

"les lactario-russulés du domaine oriental de madagascar".

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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fundó una escuela, un teatro, un lactario, un hospital de odontología infantil.

English

he founded a school, a theater, a milk clinic and a children’s dental hospital.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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lactarius volemus, o lactario anaranjado, es un hongo basidiomiceto de la familia russulaceae.

English

lactifluus volemus, formerly known as lactarius volemus, is a species of fungus in the family russulaceae.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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existe además un lactario para que las madres con sus bebés en la unidad puedan realizarse la extracción de leche y ser conservada allí mismo.

English

there is also a lactarium so that mothers with babies in the unit can extract milk and conserve it there.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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"era el enviar de niños a mojado-cuida que era el formulario del abandono institucionalizado más frecuente en el pasado. mojado-cuide es una figura familiar en la biblia, el código de hammurabi [ " décimo octavo siglo a.c. " ], el papyri egipcio, y la literatura griega y romana, y los han organizado bien desde entonces romano mojado-cuidan recolectado en el colonna lactaria para vender sus servicios.181 doctores y moralistas puesto que galen [ 129 - c. 199 ] y plutarch [ c. 46 - c. 120 ] denunci las madres para enviar a sus niños hacia fuera mojado-que se cuidarán más bien que el oficio de enfermera ellos ellos mismos.... " [ 37 ].

English

"it was the sending of children to wet-nurse which was the form of institutionalized abandonment most prevalent in the past. the wet-nurse is a familiar figure in the bible, the code of hammurabi ["18th century bc"], the egyptian papyri, and greek and roman literature, and they have been well organized ever since roman wet-nurses gathered in the colonna lactaria to sell their services.181 doctors and moralists since galen [129 - c. 199] and plutarch [c. 46 - c. 120] have denounced mothers for sending their children out to be wet-nursed rather than nursing them themselves...." [37].

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