White Blood: A History of Human Milk
From the belief in Ancient Greece and Rome that milk was transformed blood to the modern debate over breastfeeding and formula, it reveals how infant nourishment has shaped societies. The discussion goes beyond individual choices, highlighting the effects on maternal health, families, and even entire communities. It also delves into the miraculous properties of breast milk, the historical role of wet nurses, and the innovations that changed infant care. Through voices from across history, it sheds light on the ongoing conversation about the best ways to nourish newborns.