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Pablum is a processed cereal for infants originally marketed and co-created by the Mead Johnson & Company in 1931. The product was developed at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto to combat infant malnutrition.
Developers of Pablum included Canadian pediatricians Frederick Tisdall, Theodore Drake, Pearl Summerfeldt, Alan Brown, laboratory technician Ruth Herbert (all of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto), and Mead Johnson chemist Harry H. Engel.
Name
The trademarked name is a contracted form of the Latin word pabulum, which means "foodstuff". The word "pablum" had long been used in botany and medicine to refer to nutrition or substances of which the nutritive elements are passively absorbed. In a broader sense, "pablum" can refer to something that is simplistic, bland, mushy, unappetizing, or infantile.
Description
Pablum Mixed Cereal was made from a mixture of ground and precooked wheat (farina), oatmeal, yellow corn meal, bone meal, dried brewer's yeast, and powdered alfalfa leaf, fortified with reduced iron – providing an assortment of minerals and vitamins A, B1, B2, D, and E. Pablum is palatable and easily digested without causing side effects like diarrhea or constipation. It does not contain common allergens such as chicken eggs, lactose or nuts of any kind, while it does contain wheat and corn, which can be allergenic for some.
Trade Mark
PABLUM - Trademark Details
Status: 900 - Expired
Serial Number: 71541758
Registration Number: 0502584
Word Mark: PABLUM
Status Date: 1992-11-03
Filing Date: 1947-07-22
Registration Number: 0502584
Registration Date: 1948-09-28
Mark Drawing 1000 - Typeset: Word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) Typeset
First Use Anywhere Date: 1932-06-04
First Use In Commerce Date: 1932-06-04
Statements
Goods and Services
'Specially prepared cereal food consists of a mixture of wheat meal, oatmeal, and yellow corn meal. To this mixture, wheat embryo, dried yeast, powdered dehydrated alfalfa leaf, and powdered beef bone have been added for human use.'
History
Pablum was developed in 1930 by Canadian pediatricians Frederick Tisdall, Theodore Drake, and Alan Brown, in collaboration with nutrition laboratory technician Ruth Herbert (all of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto), along with Mead Johnson chemist Harry H. Engel. At the time, breast-feeding had declined in the middle and upper classes, with the effect that the diets of babies were often deficient in essential elements. The cereal marked a breakthrough in nutritional science: it helped prevent rickets, a crippling childhood disease, by ensuring that children had sufficient vitamin D in their diet. From the bone meal, it had about 12 ppm fluorine, which works out to about what pediatricians were prescribing about four decades later.
Although neither Pablum nor its biscuit predecessor was the first food designed and sold specifically for babies, it was the first baby food to come precooked and thoroughly dried. The ease of preparation made Pablum successful in an era when infant malnutrition was still a major problem in industrialized countries.
For a period of 25 years, the Hospital for Sick Children and the Toronto Pediatric Foundation received a royalty payment on every package of Pablum sold. In 2005, the Pablum brand was acquired by the H. J. Heinz Company.
See also
Baby food
Infant formula
Breastmilk
Genericized trademark
List of Canadian inventions and discoveries
References
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Pablum - Wikipedia
Pablum is a processed cereal for infants originally marketed and co-created by the Mead Johnson & Company in 1931. The product was developed at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto to combat infant malnutrition.
Pablum Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Figure out what these figures of speech actually ... The meaning of PABLUM is pabulum.
PABLUM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
(lowercase) trite, naive, or simplistic ideas or writings; intellectual pap. Get the Word of the Day every day! By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and …
Pablum - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Jun 3, 2022 · Pablum is a multi-grain processed cereal developed as a nutritious, precooked digestible food for infants. The cereal was first developed at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto in 1930 by pediatric doctors Theodore Drake and Frederick Tisdall under the supervision of physician-in-chief Alan Brown.
Pablum - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Pablum is one of many words for ideas that are worthless, dumb, silly, and especially empty. If someone is talking and talking but not saying a whole lot, they're spewing pablum. Pablum …
Pablum is Healthy Baby Food - Glimpses of Canadian History
Feb 28, 2022 · What food contained the magic blend of five vitamins, wheat and wheat germ, oats, alfalfa, corn meal, bone meal, and brewer’s yeast? And when mixed with milk, formed the tasty breakfast for baby? Still a staple in infant diets today, it was Pablum, the flaky cereal that boosted nutrition and filled little growling tummies with comfort.
History of Pablum - Canadiana Connection
Mar 22, 2012 · Pablum is easy to prepare, and that alone helped make it successful, early on in an era when infant malnutrition was rampant in industrialized countries. The ingredients in Pablum Mixed Cereal include ground and precooked wheat, oatmeal, yellow corn meal, bone meal, dried brewer’s yeast, and powdered alfalfa leaf, fortified with reduced iron.
Pablum - definition of Pablum by The Free Dictionary
Define Pablum. Pablum synonyms, Pablum pronunciation, Pablum translation, English dictionary definition of Pablum. A trademark for a bland soft cereal for infants.
Pablum Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Pablum definition: Trite, insipid, or simplistic writing, speech, or conceptualization.
What does pablum mean? - Definitions.net
Pablum is a term that refers to something that is simplistic, bland, unstimulating, or undemanding, often used to describe intellectual content or ideas that require very little thought. Originally, Pablum is a processed cereal for infants originally marketed by the Mead Johnson Company in …