Edward Morton's 'Remarks on the Subject of Lactation' is an insightful and detailed exploration of the topic of breastfeeding in the 19th century. Written in a scholarly and scientific style, the book delves into the physical and emotional aspects of lactation, providing a comprehensive look at the challenges and benefits faced by nursing mothers. Morton's work is enriched with historical context and medical knowledge, making it a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and medical attitudes towards breastfeeding during that time period. The book's meticulous research and clear analysis set it apart as a significant contribution to the field of medical history. Edward Morton, a distinguished physician known for his expertise in women's health, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to 'Remarks on the Subject of Lactation.' His background in obstetrics and gynecology informs his writing, making the book both informative and authoritative. Recommended for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of medicine and women's health, Morton's book offers an in-depth look at a crucial aspect of maternal and infant care.