- Derek and Patrice Jelliffe
Derrick B. Jelliffe (d 1992) and his wife E. F. Patrice Jelliffe (d
March 16 2007 ) - known as Dick and Pat Jelliffe - were experts in tropicalpaediatrics and infantnutrition . They are most known for their seminal book, "Human Milk in the Modern World", published byOxford University Press in 1989, and for editing the mult-volume "Advances in International Maternal and Child Health". The Jelliffes also wrote over 500 scholarly papers, often together. They lived and worked inEngland ,Africa ,India , theCaribbean and settled inLos Angeles where he held the Chair inPublic Health and Paediatrics at theUniversity of California from 1972 to 1990.The Jelliffes' field observations triggered the so-called Baby Killers scandal and the
Nestlé boycott . Professor Jelliffe subsequently testified to a subcommittee of theUS Senate organized byTeddy Kennedy in 1978. He coined the phrase "commerciogenicmalnutrition " to refer to infant starvation caused by inappropriate promotion and use ofinfant formula or bottlefeeding in areas with low income and poor water supplies. He is associated with the protection, support and promotion ofbreastfeeding .Other areas associated with their research include the changing composition and properties of
human milk , thecontraceptive effects of breastfeeding, and the use of breastfeeding for [http://rehydrate.org/breastfeed/index.html rehydration] and other issues for infantrefugee s.External links
* [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/PDFS/Publications/Witness/wit10.pdf British Contributions to Medical Research and Conditions in Africa after the Second World War]
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