Treatment of disease in childrenP. Blakiston, Son, and Company, 1887 - 574 pages |
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... increased in number and depth , with consequent more efficient discharge of expired air , and increased circulation in the pulmonary vessels . A definite amount of sleep is necessary in order that the nervous energy spent during waking ...
... increased in number and depth , with consequent more efficient discharge of expired air , and increased circulation in the pulmonary vessels . A definite amount of sleep is necessary in order that the nervous energy spent during waking ...
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... increased respiration and circulation , and augmented perspiration that attend muscular movements are of thera- peutic benefit . But here I would deal only with the great good the nerve centres and muscles gain by harmonious perfectly ...
... increased respiration and circulation , and augmented perspiration that attend muscular movements are of thera- peutic benefit . But here I would deal only with the great good the nerve centres and muscles gain by harmonious perfectly ...
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... increases during the next month or two , and then remains constant . The salts also increase in quantity for a month or so . The lactine , however , is in greatest abundance during the first two months , and diminishes somewhat ...
... increases during the next month or two , and then remains constant . The salts also increase in quantity for a month or so . The lactine , however , is in greatest abundance during the first two months , and diminishes somewhat ...
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... increased in quantity as the result of all acute and chronic diseases , with the exception of syphilis and advanced phthisis . Acute diseases are also characterized by an increase of casein , and chronic diseases by a remarkable ...
... increased in quantity as the result of all acute and chronic diseases , with the exception of syphilis and advanced phthisis . Acute diseases are also characterized by an increase of casein , and chronic diseases by a remarkable ...
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... increased to three hours and a half if possible . At ten months the rate of feeding should be every four hours . The weaning may be best effected thus : -One meal only from the bottle for the first day of the weaning period , then two ...
... increased to three hours and a half if possible . At ten months the rate of feeding should be every four hours . The weaning may be best effected thus : -One meal only from the bottle for the first day of the weaning period , then two ...
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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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