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Page 32
... attention to the laws of health . The increased activity of all the organs of the body , together with the disturbances caused by pressure , necessitates this . Constipation is an almost invariable accompaniment of pregnancy . In the ...
... attention to the laws of health . The increased activity of all the organs of the body , together with the disturbances caused by pressure , necessitates this . Constipation is an almost invariable accompaniment of pregnancy . In the ...
Page 41
... attention to the prevention of compression . Full development should be permitted by the looseness of the clothing . The importance of the proper dress- ing of growing girls cannot be overestimated in this connection . Did mothers ...
... attention to the prevention of compression . Full development should be permitted by the looseness of the clothing . The importance of the proper dress- ing of growing girls cannot be overestimated in this connection . Did mothers ...
Page 65
... attention to thorough cleanliness . Antiseptics are chemical substances which have the power of destroying the germs of putrefactive change or rendering them inert . They should , therefore , be sys- tematically used in all cases of ...
... attention to thorough cleanliness . Antiseptics are chemical substances which have the power of destroying the germs of putrefactive change or rendering them inert . They should , therefore , be sys- tematically used in all cases of ...
Page 66
... attention to personal cleanliness . 2. They shall not touch the genital organs of a patient without having first thoroughly disinfected their hands . If their hands have come in contact with any foul dis- charges , this cleansing shall ...
... attention to personal cleanliness . 2. They shall not touch the genital organs of a patient without having first thoroughly disinfected their hands . If their hands have come in contact with any foul dis- charges , this cleansing shall ...
Page 92
... attention to such a call , and lose no time in getting to the patient , as many women pass through the different stages of labor very rapidly . On arriving at the patient's house , the nurse should put on her working - clothes , which ...
... attention to such a call , and lose no time in getting to the patient , as many women pass through the different stages of labor very rapidly . On arriving at the patient's house , the nurse should put on her working - clothes , which ...
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.