Diabetes in ChildrenLichtenstein,49 of Stockholm, has reported his ten years' experience in the treatment of diabetes in children without dietetic restrictions and appends the literature on this method of treatment from Stolte to Tolstoy. Following a review of his article, certain comments that seem pertinent will be given.Lichtenstein has treated diabetic children for thirty-five years, the first fifteen years falling within the pre-insulin era, with its hopeless prognosis; he then changed to the customary strict low-carbohydrate diet and insulin, but gradually adopted a diet richer in carbohydrate but still limited, and for the last ten years he has . . .