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... View ) , 38. Auvard's Couveuse ( Exterior View ) , 39. Swaddled Baby , 40. Single bulb Syringe ( Starr ) , PAGE 146 148 149 172 178 191 194 195 208 • 212 215 216 217 230 JUN 29 1918 LIBRARY OBSTETRIC NURSING . CHAPTER I. THE.
... View ) , 38. Auvard's Couveuse ( Exterior View ) , 39. Swaddled Baby , 40. Single bulb Syringe ( Starr ) , PAGE 146 148 149 172 178 191 194 195 208 • 212 215 216 217 230 JUN 29 1918 LIBRARY OBSTETRIC NURSING . CHAPTER I. THE.
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... babies should suffer so greatly from careless management of their food . Another tube had introduced into it some scrapings from the mouth of a child suffering with " thrush . " Colonies of snowy - white germs appeared which , as they ...
... babies should suffer so greatly from careless management of their food . Another tube had introduced into it some scrapings from the mouth of a child suffering with " thrush . " Colonies of snowy - white germs appeared which , as they ...
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... baby's mouth shall be washed with a solution of boric acid ( 10-15 grs . to the ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which ...
... baby's mouth shall be washed with a solution of boric acid ( 10-15 grs . to the ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which ...
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... baby's outfit . Also , she is sometimes asked concerning the choice of a room for the labor and lying - in . The room is a most important consideration . It should be light , having the free entrance of sunlight , quiet , and well ...
... baby's outfit . Also , she is sometimes asked concerning the choice of a room for the labor and lying - in . The room is a most important consideration . It should be light , having the free entrance of sunlight , quiet , and well ...
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... baby's clothes , if they are made too elab- orate they will not be washed often enough , hence they should be plain . As the depressing influences of cold are very injurious to babies , the clothing should be warm , hence a flannel ...
... baby's clothes , if they are made too elab- orate they will not be washed often enough , hence they should be plain . As the depressing influences of cold are very injurious to babies , the clothing should be warm , hence a flannel ...
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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.