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- Sugar_tit abstract "Sugar tit is a folk name for a baby pacifier, or dummy, that was once commonly made and used in North America and Britain. It was made by placing a spoonful of sugar, or honey, in a small patch of clean cloth, then gathering the cloth around the sugar and twisting it to form a bulb. The bulb was then secured by twine or a rubber band. The baby's saliva would slowly dissolve the sugar in the bulb. In use the exposed outfolded fabric could give the appearance of a flower in the baby's mouth. David Ransel quotes a Russian study by Dr. N. E. Kushev while discussing a similar home-made cloth-and-food pacifier called a soska; there, the term \"flower\" as used colloquially by mothers, refers to a bloom of mold in the child's mouth caused by decay of the contents. As early as 1802 a German physician, Christian Struve, described the sugar tit as \"one of the most revolting customs\".Due to widespread availability of inexpensive commercial baby pacifiers and the unpopularity of feeding babies \"empty calories\", as well as the damage caused to emerging teeth, sugar tits are a rarity today, at least in the United States and UK.On the eastern shore of Maryland, years ago, the teats were saved when a sow was butchered.These would be packed full of sugar, tied off with string and hung on the inside of the crib for the infant to suckle.".
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- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_health.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infant_feeding.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sugar.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Struve.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Empty_calorie.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Pacifier.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sugar tit".
- Sugar_tit wikiPageWikiLinkText "sugar tit".
- Sugar_tit date "20070605081323".
- Sugar_tit title "The history of the feeding bottle".
- Sugar_tit url "http://www.babybottle-museum.co.uk/dummies%20breast%20sheilds.htm".
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- Sugar_tit subject Category:Childrens_health.
- Sugar_tit subject Category:Infant_feeding.
- Sugar_tit subject Category:Sugar.
- Sugar_tit hypernym Name.
- Sugar_tit type Carbohydrate.
- Sugar_tit type Redirect.
- Sugar_tit type Sweetener.
- Sugar_tit comment "Sugar tit is a folk name for a baby pacifier, or dummy, that was once commonly made and used in North America and Britain. It was made by placing a spoonful of sugar, or honey, in a small patch of clean cloth, then gathering the cloth around the sugar and twisting it to form a bulb. The bulb was then secured by twine or a rubber band. The baby's saliva would slowly dissolve the sugar in the bulb. In use the exposed outfolded fabric could give the appearance of a flower in the baby's mouth.".
- Sugar_tit label "Sugar tit".
- Sugar_tit sameAs Q7634963.
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- Sugar_tit wasDerivedFrom Sugar_tit?oldid=704629508.
- Sugar_tit isPrimaryTopicOf Sugar_tit.