Following the success of Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives a brand new old collection of advice: — from Birth to Weaning — the care of Young Children — Boyhood and Girlhood Don't wash the baby in hot water, it would weaken and enervate the babe, and thus predispose him to disease. Luke warm rain water will be the best to wash him with. Don't choose a wet nurse of a consumptive habit. Check if she or any of her family have laboured under king's evil ascertaining if there be any seams or swellings about her neck Don't rock an infant to sleep, it might cause him to fall into a feverish, disturbed slumber, but not into a refreshing, calm sleep. Besides, if you once take to that habit he will not go to sleep without it. Don't add either gin or oil of peppermint to the babe's food. It is a murderous practice Don't purge an infant during teething or any other time. IF WE LOCK UP THE BOWELS, WE CONFINE THE ENEMY, AND THUS PRODUCE MISCHIEF.