Treatment of disease in childrenP. Blakiston, Son, and Company, 1887 - 574 pages |
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... surface is impeded . Muscular exercise in the open air raises blood pressure , dilates cutaneous vessels , and , therefore , promotes cutaneous and renal excretion . Further , the arterial circulation being improved , the abdominal ...
... surface is impeded . Muscular exercise in the open air raises blood pressure , dilates cutaneous vessels , and , therefore , promotes cutaneous and renal excretion . Further , the arterial circulation being improved , the abdominal ...
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... surface of the body , and , therefore , excessive expendi- ture of energy - a thing to be avoided even in the most healthy . Again , damp walls prevent proper ventilation . Normal ventilation of residences takes place through porous ...
... surface of the body , and , therefore , excessive expendi- ture of energy - a thing to be avoided even in the most healthy . Again , damp walls prevent proper ventilation . Normal ventilation of residences takes place through porous ...
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... surface of chest and back and belly . Night clothes are worn be changed frequently only at night . The clothing must enough to keep it sweet and clean . Extra clothing for out- door use should not be donned till necessary , and should ...
... surface of chest and back and belly . Night clothes are worn be changed frequently only at night . The clothing must enough to keep it sweet and clean . Extra clothing for out- door use should not be donned till necessary , and should ...
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... surface and to every crevice and corner . This coats the surface of the sore with albuminate , and thus forms a protection from the atmosphere . At the same time the caustic cleans the impurities from the surface , and by its stimulant ...
... surface and to every crevice and corner . This coats the surface of the sore with albuminate , and thus forms a protection from the atmosphere . At the same time the caustic cleans the impurities from the surface , and by its stimulant ...
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... surface to the action of the digestive juices . Bread and butter under the age of two years I regard as bad . If the bread be at all new , large lumps are formed , whose exterior alone comes into efficient contact with the digestive ...
... surface to the action of the digestive juices . Bread and butter under the age of two years I regard as bad . If the bread be at all new , large lumps are formed , whose exterior alone comes into efficient contact with the digestive ...
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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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