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 should stockpile these ingredients to help out children.
BTW, there's not anything wrong with that low dose of Karo syrup. Fructose is fruit sugar, the same sugar that's found in grapes. Too much might not be healthy, but 2 teaspoons in a whole quart of formula is not enough to worry about.