Walter Wallace Sackett Jr. (November 20, 1905[1] – October 5, 1985) was an American politician and physician.
[1] He moved to Coral Gables, Florida, in 1941, where he practiced medicine and was the president for the Dade County Medical Association.
In it, he recommended "bacon and scrambled eggs breakfast" for 9-week-old infants, and later suggested serving coffee to 6-month-old babies.
[1] According to his wife, some of Sackett's legislative efforts centered on dignified death, and his proposals caused him to be compared at times to Adolf Hitler.
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