I know I know...just saying....
The recipe calls for 13 ounces of evaporated milk, 20 ounces of water, and 2 level teaspoons of Karo syrup to be heated together and divided into 6 bottles. The “special instructions” also say to give the baby water twice a day, to give 2 ounces of tea per day, to give vitamins starting at 10 days old, and to give orange juice diluted with water after only 3 weeks!
Similar recipes were given out in 1952 and another in 1945 (seen below).
Link for recipe from years ago. https://dustyoldthing.com/1950s-homemade-formula-recipes/
People calmly using common sense approaches (like these recipes) to feed their infants if breast feeding is not possible would be a big F U to the FDA who thinks they have parents over a barrel AGAIN in trying to force us to feed and raise our children their way.
Many mothers in the 50's to the 70's used condensed milk recipes and even fed babies bottles of very thin rice cereal added to their milk at night to help with sleeping through the night. Bottles and nipples were always sterilized before use. I dont recall a lot of allergies, lactose intolerance or gut problems like 'modern babies' seem to have. Mashed potatoes from the dinner table was a first food staple too.
Plastic bottles and bottle liners - formula full of ingredients you can't pronounce - and "enriched" vitamins as well as using water from "treated" systems were always red flags to me.