Treatment of disease in childrenP. Blakiston, Son, and Company, 1887 - 574 pages |
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... Fresh Air - Cubic Space - Gymnastics : value of , methods , apparatus - Climacteric periods ... CHAPTER II . ... I - 12 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF FEEDING INFANTS AND CHILDREN . Human Milk - Digestive and Assimilative Organs - The ...
... Fresh Air - Cubic Space - Gymnastics : value of , methods , apparatus - Climacteric periods ... CHAPTER II . ... I - 12 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF FEEDING INFANTS AND CHILDREN . Human Milk - Digestive and Assimilative Organs - The ...
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... fresh lemons and oranges , may be given in small doses frequently . Children tolerate well the following drugs : -belladonna , arsenic , strychnia , iron , ipecacuanha , alcohol , and even dilute prussic acid . Active principles , now ...
... fresh lemons and oranges , may be given in small doses frequently . Children tolerate well the following drugs : -belladonna , arsenic , strychnia , iron , ipecacuanha , alcohol , and even dilute prussic acid . Active principles , now ...
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... Fresh air . - A vitiated atmosphere would cause certain death to infants by protracted poisoning . An hour of it must deteriorate vitality . Vitiation is due to organic emanations rather than to defect of oxygen and excess of carbonic ...
... Fresh air . - A vitiated atmosphere would cause certain death to infants by protracted poisoning . An hour of it must deteriorate vitality . Vitiation is due to organic emanations rather than to defect of oxygen and excess of carbonic ...
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... fresh pregnancy on the milk is a matter requiring further elucidation , but as a rule the occurrence of either event should be regarded as an indi- cation for weaning the child . The quantity and the quality of the milk varies at ...
... fresh pregnancy on the milk is a matter requiring further elucidation , but as a rule the occurrence of either event should be regarded as an indi- cation for weaning the child . The quantity and the quality of the milk varies at ...
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... Fresh air is as necessary for the mother as for the infant . The maternal alvine evacuations should be absolutely regular . I find that oatmeal porridge for breakfast corrects a liability to constipation not only in the mother , but ...
... Fresh air is as necessary for the mother as for the infant . The maternal alvine evacuations should be absolutely regular . I find that oatmeal porridge for breakfast corrects a liability to constipation not only in the mother , but ...
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acute adults albuminuria anæmia antiseptic barley water bath belladonna belly blood bowels bromide bronchitis carbolic acid castor oil catarrh cause centres cerebral chest child chronic Cloth cod-liver oil cold collapse constipation convulsions cough diagnosis diarrhoea diet digestion diphtheria disease dram eczema epilepsy fever fluid frequently fresh gastric given glands glycerine grains hæmorrhage hygiene increase indigestion infants inflammation intestines iodide iodoform iron irritation kidneys laryngismus larynx liver lotion lung massage meals measles meningitis mercury miii milk mucilage mucous membrane muscles mustard necessary nerve occur ointment opium pain paralysis patient pneumonia poultices powder prescribed prevent purge pyrexia quinine relieve removal respiratory rheumatism rickets scrofulous simple skin small doses soda sometimes spasm stimulants stomach stools sulphate surface symptoms syphilis syringe syrup temperature throat Tinct tincture tion tissue tonic treatment tube tumour ulceration usually vomiting warm wine
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